Straits Echo, 3 January 1914

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  • 36 1 Straits Echo U.L1 <aUOWCLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR BAST OVERALL t VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, SATURDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1914. Sink Copy, 10 ttnli No. 2
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    • 1303 1 IU-«' If to« «rqoifO i* T-»t :e v»i i thing to ooui ul >oa, Ur::" DOC'SMEAD GUINNESS'S SIC .T WJU look 0£-fe-'.'.V ►vA- i Lv;. r v u v 'Ary you got tt. TIANO LEE 9 C*., Ag«aU. •U m for this UM ro* trot a« T Andrew Usher 5
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    • 19 1 ,n ‘K»£* BRAND UUINT. *v NTPS3 r. "v a 7 V! i BEST FOR AI,L PURPOSES. j -•KaaßasaiiPßsnar be**-*»
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    • 101 2 I 1 1 F\val^ 1 AR <3 9 Mf I ■S John Dewar&SonsJ? (DISTILLERS) Cxfro Special wrHyn.i 1 OF ORrAT AGE A GrondPrix Jr r S Paris i*>o Sf Louis .A IV \A\V 'U >V A -'&wZ OviH 50 60t0 /r w®» t, •me rr »w*bo«o Pf RTH ttcou«o.'i LONDOK
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  • 2014 3 Authorities in foreign politics are agreed that foremost among disturbing factor* which influence the international situation today is Germany’s “land-hunger”, her craving for “a place iu the sun iu fact what we ourselves legird a< her legitimate desire to pomem colonies overseas when the «urplus of her
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  • 45 3 Saturday, January 3. Golf Club—s-45 to 7-15 p. k. 1 Selection La Travi-tta Verdi 2 Two Step Whistling Rufuj Mills 3 Selection From Das Model” Suppe 4 Waltz Frau Luna Lincke 5 Lancers HM S Pinafore Coote 6 March The King’s Musketeer Howson
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    • 55 3 p TP T oun 2 child is auaceptible to croup. dreadful disease attack* coJ U !u M 01 for it. It u»t u tll# whao chemitta’ abopa are Hcsed, and thia alone ahould be a U< J k **P Chamberlain’a ouirkl OD band. It never fail*, acta ‘baolutelv ba-mleaa. For
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    • 41 3 D) Yoo Couth? Duu’t oti istrain tbe Him membrane cf jour throat in tryiug to dislodge the phlegm Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will accomplish this for you, and cure the sold that is causing it. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 171 3 Stt***-:*: rids The opinion that the teeth require only brushing is based upen the belief, once universal, that they are discoloured, and ultimately injured by impurities that can be brushed off. But modern science baa discovered that the teeth are injured by chemical processes caused by the presence of microbes.
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    • 108 3 (•I GOODRICH TYRES S.1 XT 'SSJ :\c a >s■ rr-> 1 rrri SSS) v -<- yi u»i,. XV a*3§ jit: m Vt.* i The Largest Tyre Factory, with the Greatest Output in the World a Tribute to the Supreme Quality OF GOO /T^ a 1 n Sole Importers, Straits Settlements
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 148 4 Dan I Vhatt Soon, Br. 199, Fripp, Jan. 2, Lingkit, Jab. I, Gen—E 6. Co., Ltd Van Swoll, Dut. r.s., 1,131, Keppeechaar, Jan. 2, Batavia, DrC. 21. Gan —K. P.M. Sardinia, Br. a.a.. 4.129. Jaffrey, Jan. 2, Yokohama, Dec. 9, Gen. -A. G A Co Perak. Br. a.a., 25H,
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    • 104 4 Javuabt 3. Ttetta, for Madraa taking maila for Europo, etc., v'A Bombay. Dan Whatt Soon. for Langkat and I’angkalan Brandan. Tmng, for Trang. Rotorua, for Tongkab and Renong. Hok Canton, for Taluk Anaon. Van Swoil, for Langaa. T. Semawo. Sogli, Olobleb, Sabang Ac. Pahang Kapurthala, for Victoria Point, Morgui,
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    • 222 4 Fo* Calcutta Per Pook Sang, stb matant, 11 am. Ton oka Per Sappho, 6tb ioetaut, 1 p.m. Port and Singapore —Per Klang, 6tb inataut, 4 30p.m. Hr 1 lAIN Federated Malay S? e>, M <lu>;i. Singapore and Hongkong, 7- 5 u alao at 5-30 pm. ou »liird«v*. ex
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  • 126 4 Pehavo, Jamcabt 3. (By courtesy of the Chartered Dank London, Demand Bank 2/4-A 4 montba’ sight Bank 2/4i 3 Credit 2/4§ M 8 M Documentary 2/4;J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’sight Private 175 J Bombay. Demand Bank 174 Moulmein, Demand Bank 173 J M 3 days* eight
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  • 57 4 Gold Leaf 964 40 Black Pepper 16. buy ere White Pepper 29 eellert Trang Pepper 24 —nominal Cloves 38. ealee Mace 110 nominal. Pickings 77— sel'eri Nutmegs llos. 24. eel!ere No. 1 6.10 ealee Sugar < 2 5.50 tales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 13. —tales fTahbuu 190. —sellers
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  • 2337 4 oj Number ol 1 S y d. 1 a o s Capital. Shares i P Dividend* Name. i L C «1 u* issued. J na •a 1 J9 1 o p at 19<J >9 191 0; 191 I 1 191 i 191 3 iU BCR DOLLAR SHARCS. p.e p.e
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    • 63 4 Core Hut Ceefk. WLto jou hare tioubleaoa n cough, it doe* Dot mean that jou bare consumption or that jou ate going to bare it, but it dera menu that jour lungs are threatened, and it la juat aa well to be on the safe aide and take Chamberlain's Cough
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    • 50 4 We listen to orations. On death r iti*s l>v w u o’er the seas, When nought saps the life-blood of nations. So shrewdly as <l-«d)j disease? To Tan<jui«h the latter *tis ample, Strong alii s if each will secure. And what a more trustj example, Than Woods' Famous Peppermint Cure.
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    • 54 4 mill i THIS IS IT! WATERBIRVS METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS 'V ~a/ 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, lliyhlyiecommerdt d by the medical prof "i«n. OF ALL CHEMISTS
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    • 494 4 UPS WITHOUT HEALTH H UVINQ DEATH. VETARZO BRAINAND Ml. «KatmmTW a/ 'nerve food THU ravkiMt compound. tb* latsst dUcorcry of modern tUm. U without equal la all case* of defective nerve aad brain power, whether induced by worry, overwork, dissipation, or other Influence*, ftlcepkaaaens. palpitation, defective circulation, nervous dyepepaia. tic
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  • 1059 5 [Br Tom Wrioht If Asticot were as quick and sure with a pen as he is after rats and rabbits (be is reserved towards cats) he would write, I am sure, a rather jolly encomium on my taste in house furniture. He would certainly mention the superiority of
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  • 362 5 To tub Editoi Malay Daily Ckronielt Sia, —My attention has been drawn to your issue of December 24 which contains a ioufc leading article on tbe subject of a pbamphlet of mine on the Banishment Enactment. The Christmas holidays have afforded me ample leisure in which to peruse
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  • 272 5 The usual Christmas Tree, organisod by the Rev. F. W. Haines, for the children attending the Sunday School at the St. George’s Church aud the Presbyterian Church was held at the Town Hall yesterday evening. It was an unqualified success. Long before the appointed hour there
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  • 160 5 The latest number of the Journal of the Straits Branch of the Rival Asiatic Society is a very readable one Mr. JC. Moulton writes uu interesting article on a short collecting trip to Mouut Poi, Sarawak, undertaken recently by the Raffles Museum, Singapore, and the Sarawak
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  • 79 5 One of the funniest jumbles in the matter i 'of editing Router’s »erv:ee telegram» must surely be ascribed to the Siam Observer. which prints the following in all good faith No Christmas Compliments. The English newspapers have unanimously decided not to publish the Christmas telegram.» exchanged between
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    • 269 5 m m o 9 3 3 e o Q O; Cl. w «> uchaaan’s Famous Scotch Whiskies. <BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND.) to: t h n Royal Household BLEND AS SOf PLIED TO ROYALTY. u i\C L (to,> it) m •Qft) m m 9 m m 9 m a a A WORLD-WIDE
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    • 265 5 GENUINEBOER TOBACCO o G S SS Packed in 4 oz. Sealed Bags. Price: 30 cts. per BAG. OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. Pritchard 8 Co., Messrs. Kong Fook CheongtfCo., PENANG. M T.l. Addrw#: HOKIMTEIK. Code U.ed A B C. 5TH EDITION. Telephone No. fi94 a Georgetown Motor Garage. 7 A PENANG ROAD.
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  • 88 6 flklishnd daily (except Sunday* and pablis holidays) AT T* CRITERION PRE3B, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Fsicn dbOjLmbi m per aanvm. Qrtrtatioa... Postage Extra, lbil MRI— (Port Free) «17.50 CAB LB addbbsb ECHO —PENANG." Telephone Noe. Echo 580 Prietiag Department 343 M.M.—AU tiilnw waauiMtioii akoaM ki
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  • 1335 6 Relations between the Judiciary and the executive hare formed a burning topic of conversation in Penang during th 6 past few days. While we have so far encountered only one comparatively reasonable person who bad the temerity to attempt to defend the existing arrangement
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  • 685 6 Our Singapore correspondent wire» the death of Mr. \V. C. Coveney, of the Municipality, from blood poiaoning. Mr. J. Crabb-Watt and Mr R. T. Held will i lay off the final of the Penang Golf Championship toward» the end of thi» month. e e e Mn. Noble,
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  • 141 6 From Amboyna comes news that the murderers of Professor Robinson have been discovered and arrested Thev are five in number It app-ars that one of them attacked the Professor who retaliated. The other four then joined in the assault. After stabbing the Professor to death
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  • 1011 6 In S ngapore, at an v rate, they temper the wind to the shorn lamb. The Straits Times, discussing the Dreadnought '‘gift,” assures us that it M can sincerely respect the attitude of the critic who differs from the action of the Federal Council on grounds of high
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  • 165 7 FIERCE FIGHTING. Reuter.) Laredo. (Teiaa), Jammy 2. The Mexican rebels made a terrific assault on Nuevolarcdo yesterday morning. The l am on both «idea were very heavy. Pilcov* Plight of the Wounded New York, January 2. The three-day»’ battle at Ojinaga «till eon» in'ten, but the Federal
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  • 203 7 High Church v». Low Church. (Reuter.) London, January 2. A controveriy between the High Church and Low Church parties ha» arisen as the reiult of a conference between Anglican and Nonconformist missionaries at Kikuyu in Ka»t Africa last June, with the object of unifying Protestant Missionary activity
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  • 95 7 St*tcir.<bt by Greek Premier. Reuter Athens, January 2 M. Venizelos, the Greek Premier, sneaking in Parliament, confirmed Turkey’s purchase of a dreadnought. He was unable, however, to inform the House what steps the Government were taking or had already taken to ensure Greek supremacy
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  • 73 7 King's Mixed Reecpt on. Reuter.) Sofia, January 2. The Sobranje was opened by the Kine to-day. As tho Kiug entered tho Socialists the House shouting Down with Monarchy! Tho cry was immediately drowued by cheers. King Ferdinand. >n bit speech from the throne, said that the Hulgamn
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  • 21 7 Reuter.) London, January 2. 1 in Holman at the ring at Blackfriars defeated Dixie Kid in twenty rounds on points.
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  • 74 7 t/rowi Our Out* Correspondent.') Singapore, January 1. Messrs. Frasor A Co’s weekly report ,r »tes that rubber shares are practically un'•'nged, except for an easier tendency in “iambrosas, Linggii and Langen Javas. of 12 Chinese armed with knives Dd P |fc of iron entered the dwelling of
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  • 140 7 (Reuter.) London, January 2. Replying to a memorial from the AntiSlavery Society in reference to the slavelike cmdition of labour m Scuth America and i other tropical regions and the responsibility of the British companies thereanent, Mr. Asquith said that the question of consolidating and extending the
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  • 62 7 The King’s Message. (Reuter). London, January 3. On tho occasion of the amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria His Majesty the King telegraphed to tho Governor-Gene ral. Sir Frederick Lugard, requesting him to convey to the people his best wishes for the future happiness and prosperity
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  • 65 7 Aa Important Announcement. Reuter.) New York, January 2. Messrs. J. P. Morgan anuounce that the/ have severed their connection with some of the greatest corporations in the country with which they have long been associated. Thoy had done so voluntarily, in responso to tho change of
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  • 68 7 (Reuter.) London, January 2. It is reported that the Government is considering an Indian Military Expedition to Somaliland in March. London, later. Reuter learns that there is no question of an expedition to Somaliland or any change in the Government’s policy. Possibly the report of an expedition originated
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  • 54 7 (Reuter.) London, January 2. The test match was continued in cool and cloudy weather. South Africa scored 151. Hearne taking five wickets for 49 runs and Barnes three wickets for 26 runs. England scored 117 runs for three wickets in the second innings, towards which total Mead
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  • 50 7 (Renter.) Januxry 3 A new Russian mine layer, which w.is built in Englmd and was proceeding from Mi Idlesliorongh to Liban, was stranded off Comb dm. Ibe crew of six Englishman with one Russian officer took to the lifeboat, which enpsized. Tho captain and four Englishmen were drowned.
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  • 179 7 A Deaisl. (Reuter.) London, January 2 Sir John T. Brunner, Chairman of Brunner, Mond A Co, Alkali Manufacturers, denies the rumour of a gigantic suap combine in China, though there is some talk of erecting soap works in China. The Hamburg correspondent of Kolnische Zeitung learns
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  • 105 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 3. Firms trading in the bazaar report that 1913 was a record year, but that during the last two mouths there was practically nothing doing, not so much from lack of buyers as from discliaatiou oa the part of
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  • 344 7 The bearing of the case in which one N R- Partha summoned one Marimuttoo, a Clerk of Messrs. Hogan A Ivens, for assault and criminal intimidation came for bearing before Mr. W. C. Michell in the District Court yesterday afternoon. Mr. G. E. Wright Motion appeared for the
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  • 101 7 In view of the forthcoming Annual Camp and Inspection, which takes place during the Chinese New Year Holidays, there will be two field operations for the members of the Volunteor Corps as well as the Pening Volunteer Cadet Corpr One will take place to-morrow and the other on
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  • 107 7 Tia, Rubber mad Copra. The following bus ness in tin has been done to-day Penang PeDang Tin Exchange, 3 80 buyers, no sellers j Straits Trading Co.. ***** buyers, no sellers Eastern Smelting Co., 75 tins at 184.15 Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 2*o 184 55 Total 32 tons.
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  • 40 7 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company for December was Dredge No 1 working 555 hours 142 piculs. 471 172 „3 589 624 n t, 4 555 723 h 5 622 206 m Total 1,867
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  • 42 7 lb. Karan Rubber Co.. Ltd 5,981 Nellmay Rubber Co Ltd. 1,276 Samagaga Rubber Co Ltd. 5,110 The Brieh Rubber Estate. Ltd. 4,882 AW Pongsu Rubber Estate, Ltd.... 8,786 Merbau Rubber Estate, Ltd. 2,508 Ayer Kuniog Rubber Estate, Ltd.... 5,110
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  • 544 7 Says Friday’s T.OM. The year 1914 has opened auspiciously l i° Ipob, with an outbreak of industrial unrest. 8 To-day the tin capital is in the throes of r transport strike. Feeling aggrieved by a f new regulation regarding the lamps on their vehicles, the Bengali bullock
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  • 306 7 The F.M S. Committee for Malay Studies invites the assistance of past and present members of the Service and of any others interested in Malay research for the following work (a) To c llect on loan or for purchase any unpublished Malay MSS. b To romanize and edit
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  • 180 7 YanUiM. y. To. Jar. Rim or i»T«n Nbri Boron RrlWt Fill. RUMI*. r <t. a. 4. 4. a. 4 *n«k) Malar ..8 4 4 4 44 10 3 474 d Bik.l Mrnajam 14 14 1 Cbaraooaaa 110 t t 1 14 47d CW Malara ..7 3 4 7 74
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    • 423 7 NOTICE. Ij'UKOPEAN drairotu of lnruiog littlf JLJ cotloquisl Chinese (Ifnkkien dlslect) would lo glad to bear of a competent teacher. Kindly state term* to STUDENT," c/o Strait» Echo GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. AUCTION SALE OF TOWN LOTS AT MJNGEI PATANI. TUFTY'-THREE TOWN LOTS in SUNL OKI PATANI will be put up
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  • 1288 8 While as a personal matter we are glad to be able to wish our boot friends ft Happy New Year” we cannot ign re the (act tuai tbo bappiuoM of a new year in a commercial centre like this depends very 1 largely upon
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  • 74 8 I’.'jwls Tournament. The following ties hare be.-a fiied for Monday, the sth iostant Single Han Heap. D J Robertson mRS Pentney (3) R Owen vt H A N**ub»onner (2) R N Holme* vt II Peggie (1). Tennis louknament. Tli i y lists are now open. The event*
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  • 151 8 The George Town KTuem* bad a fine audieno'» *nd tli- pc*u es were well up to the f-tai.ii id I» night a new programme is aiiiiou «i.d an J as special pictures have been s cured a big house is certain. The special »u jf*ct for to-night’s
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  • 729 8 This morning’s work was voiy in;* eating. Ssronok with Benfield in the f igekin, did a splendid gallop over the race course once, covering the distance m 1 nun. 39 seconds. Bombah, The Fnar. Qlori/g, b lorut. Lodestar, Hedonist. Teooal, Rantm and Wellington were only naked to do
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  • 581 8 Chinese CHaurrßCßs Chabond. Two Chinese chauffeurs of cars Nos. W *nd *2O. plying for h.r. town Baiik Puieu. were this morning charged D« fore the Third Magistrate with driving their cars in a manuer so rash as to ind cate a want of due regard for the
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  • 392 8 Malay Policemen Charged Before Mr. M. E. Sherwood in the Third Court yesterday afternoon Usman (P. C. 339) and Mat (P. C. 665) were charged with committing extortion by putting one Lim Tin Bui in fear of injury and thereby dishonestly inducing him to deliver to them the
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    • 350 8 THE Straits Cinema Location :—PENANG ROAD. Tcmpora mutantur ct not mutamur in illia." COMPLETE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME. FEATURING Mons. Prince “Cay Ferdinand" 2 Part*;} Comedy. Miss Asta Nielsen When the Mask Falls 3 par*is s Drama. The Very Latest Pathe Gazette. Prices as Usual. W. Dm BURGH. Manager CAPITAL PICTURES
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    • 245 8 PENANG TURF CLUB JANUARY MEETING 1914. VDMISSION to Grand Stand by Ticket* only. Tickets fur Grand Stand can be obtained at the Secretary’s Office, or at the pat®. These Tickets are only sold subject to right of the Committee to return the monev at any time to the Holder without
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    • 212 8 HOTEL NORMAN, THE ENGLISH HOTEL. The recognised place for recherche diuuers Private Dining Rooms. Large Lodge Room for Public Dinners. Pertoual attention given to the wh'lesomenek> and cleanliness of the food. Most Moderate Monthly Rites. Special Terms to Officials and Plauters. THE BODECA BEACH STREET, The Rendezvous of Penang. A
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    • 46 8 Sick Heaiackc. bick haadache is cauaed bj a dUordered Take Chamber lain*! the headache, will disappear. TLer are j UBt what tou need to correct the trouble. For and D«al 0r TO let furnished. Coronation Villa. Green Lane. For particular* applr to 35. OREEN HALL i3-lS.lt
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    • 477 8 municipal notice. MONICIFAUTY OF WORM TOWN. FENltt. EmCCTRICITT ScPPLT I>RPARTIf Ext. Applications ase invited for the p..)* t of clerk at a commencing salary of 150 per mwuth. (Candidates must be proficient tjwpiata and a knowledge of aborthand ia desirable Applications endorred Clerk Electricity Supply Department will be received by
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  • 29 9 VfteU trom AgtmU Dm* DnanKa Colombo A.G.ACo. 8th Jan. Himalaya Singapore A G AO. 10th M Bflom Singapore B M.ACo 13th t( G thru Colombo BM.ACo 16th
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  • 21 9 V-t+dt Fy* I Ag< %t L**V€$ D*%«nkm S.n£*p» r» V.01Co. Jan Jtwltyi Colombo AOACo t Colombo BMACo. t>ia«%poro M bCc.
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    • 334 9 P.&0. S.N.C Expected Arrival» and Departure». Mail Service Outward. Homeward. Date •'eb. 7 >pr. 4 Sails on Friday instead of Saturday. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. latclaaa 2nd class ro London by Sou $565-72 $377-14 ro Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 B" Accommodation. To London by Soa $518-57 $339-43
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    • 1531 9 HIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. VOBCBEUTSCEER LLD7D. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE rriHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen i or Gibraltar, Fom Intended to Sail. Stbambr. Singapore (Three times a week). I*t»ri Swettcrbam and Singapore (Twice a week). Victoria Point. Mergui,
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  • 1011 10 When M Anatol* France «11 received into th« French Academy eev.-nt.-eo years ago, M (Jo ard, who mtdi the spt»**ob of nceptiorf,*ueed a very courteous and charming image to describe bitn. He told tbe story of of tbe fiiry who won a web on which were abown all
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  • 878 10 A WEAKNESS FOR MAKING mistakes. of Good Arithmetic. Mr experience as a beginner at golf have been recounted. I remain true to my belief that tbe beginner sees tbe most of and to tbie lam th observation that be sees moet of tbe idioeyncraeiee o.
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    • 377 10 m mt m m m q/ Mtitf; /J hjexuUfi br&UL/£A 6<zok my xr w m M /</ <* Z'Z vm, 'r/S/. m. m m. i <2: m £fi r VIM m mm. M 7/. m ■77 7: wm 777: S’ m m j m L L THE m mi mm
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    • 684 10 TTTpuT ;Ull foility ..i KIP StrviM Medic A i>!_y rotirod Colonel of the Indian writer—writes influenza and debility due to long Dctr Sire. —Following rtP~red c h ro nic broachili». sev«r« tropics. l»i£«i O Sr»S” lom of d^'”‘ r n TVUi an d a general neurasthenia, wnicn The 4Ctlon 0
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    • 362 11 M SI BY APPOINTMENT TO H. Mw THE KINO* CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The India Office The War Office. The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Penang. Malacca and the Federated Malay States. nEEga --1 S) .'Vf B ■Wf f P a if fei 3f->. t3Sfr.«J isLfv. j£ Larg es r
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    • 1269 12 EUROPEAN AGENCY. \\I HOLESALE In f ompt v »xeV v nited at lowtwt cvih price* for all kind* of Britiah and (Vmt mental good*, ncluu eg:— Bo<» and Stationery, Boot 'dioea and Leather, 0h« :u ill and Druggist*’ Simdrie*, China, Kartheuwarw md 0 a* «war®, CycleMotor* and Aooes* rie* f
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