Straits Echo, 5 January 1914
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Title Section35 1914-01-05 1 Straits Echo Daily CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, MONDAY, 6th JANUARY, 1914. Single Copy. 10 ctot] No. 335 words
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Advertisement1359 1914-01-05 1 If yo« reqoii* »n<l «oir.o. th'.Dfr t<> nourish you, or>nk DOC'S HEAD GUINNESS’S STOUT arid look for thi* bb*l ill to IH that yoo r«t tt. TIANO LEE f C*., S*U Ag«*U. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky.r SANDILANDS. BUTTERY 8 Co., ACJENTS FOE PENANG F. M. S.1,359 words
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Advertisement19 1914-01-05 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT X'253 £y 'Tv Si '0 IN H BES T FOR ALL PURPOSES. fiKsci3smiiaiia aa a aaaaai19 words
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Advertisement75 1914-01-05 2 sss •> FWAR AR 9 Bf John Dewvr*Sonsl“ V v (O'STICLIBS) extro Special m m 2w '4??2i« Of GREAT AGE Grand Prir fanißOO yUuisßo4 Kl- OvI«r L®T*lai»e ~cck»L»VS A v £*S.< ■msm m mss 'tlHHjMmwi.’t LONDON m- __IIIIT^ m m j- A 7 m:' ife BSkSv’ Ai ANOILVU. s fc75 words
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Article1150 1914-01-05 3 (Bt A pELIBTER IN IT.) We are surely (be moat modest nation in the world I bare read in our own newspapers that we are the worst-housed of civilised nations; that our women are the worst drtssed that we cannot write plays, or compose music, and, finally, and1,150 words
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921 1914-01-05 3 It is a curious fact, which we hardly notice because we are so used to it, that, while the best of our modern novelists are very much concerned with morals, they hardly concern themselves at all with those emotions which it is the chief921 words
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Advertisement204 1914-01-05 3 Why watte your good money after cheap rubbish article f Be sure to get only Paul <4 Sons' MOHON FLUTE. Tbe King of aii Lartuj. mm The b-st ar.d strongest one yet known Iti ud juni os able reputation is tboroug I» e tab:Mi»d »1 over tbe Straits for a204 words
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Advertisement30 1914-01-05 3 8,000,000 Rubber Stumps. Nurseries 100 seres fully Planted References MR. A. B. MILNE. Apply— L. HEINTZE, Tuwokq Ram bctah Err its, Psrel, F. if. S TeUgramt: M Hsihtzb," Tsnjonjf Rsmbntan.30 words
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Advertisement135 1914-01-05 3 Straight at It. There is do us« of our “beating around the bush. W* might as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain’» Cough Remedy the next time you hare a rough or cold. There is no reason so far as wa can *ee135 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article119 1914-01-05 4 Cornelia, Br. m 14, Campbell, Jan. 3, Port bwettenharu, Jan. 2, Gen—E. 3. Co., Ltd. Jin Ho, Br. 110, Millur, Jan. 3, Aaahan, Jan. 2. Gen. —E. 8- Co-, Ltd. Halabin, I)ut. 395, Sonnennann. Jan. 3, P. Soesoe, Jan. 2, Kerosine —A. P. Co., Ltd Hebe, Br. «.a., 34«,119 words
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Article53 1914-01-05 4 January 5. Obte Thye, for Alor Btar (Kedah). Fook bang, for CalcuttaJm Ho, for Asaban. Cornelia, f<»r Port Swettenbam, Port Dickaon and Malacca. rerak, for Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anaon. F.i» Outhoum, for Olebleb, Sabang Ac., PadaDg Un Feng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perlia and Betul. Flying Dragon, for Port53 words
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Article243 1914-01-05 4 For Deli, Aaiban, Langaa, Edi, T. Semawe. Segli, Olebleb and Sabang -Per Atjek, to-morrow, llam. Tongkab—Per Sappho, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan—Per Kumsang, to morrow, 2 pm. Telak Anson —Per Hebe, to-morrow, 4 pm Port Swettenbam and Singapore—Per Klang, to-morrow, 4 30 p.m. Yen—Per Jit b'eng,243 words
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Article128 1914-01-05 4 Pbnano. January 5. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 4 month»’sight Bank 2/4,* 3 Credit 3 H Documentary 2 4’J Calcutta, Demand Bank Ki 3 days’sight Private J'5J Bombay. Demand Bank j'J Moulm’ein. Demand Hank t 3 days’ sight Prirate 1» 5j Madras, Demand Bank j128 words
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Article203 1914-01-05 4 Gold Leaf T 64 40 Black Pepper 16. buyers White Pepper 29. sellers Trang Pepper 24 «oniinoi Clores 38. sales Mace 110 nominal. Pickings 77- sellers Nutmegs 110 s. 24 sellers (No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar 2 5.50 sales Basket 5 15 buyers Copra (mixed) 13. —sales r Tabbun...203 words
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Article187 1914-01-05 4 Penang, January 5. Bair 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 Lirer per catty 55 Poke— Pork per catty 38 y* ig’s Head 24 Feet 28 Tongue t* 40187 words
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Article2230 1914-01-05 4 oj Number of 1 1 P cj m JO ji Capital. Share» issued. > 7 i HH P !S '3 P Dividends. Name. Buyers C s c CO 3 o 0 <y 1 1909 p.c. 1910 p.c. 19U 1 1912 19H3 p.c. U3BER DOLLAR SHARES. 55 cts 1«09 82,230 words
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Advertisement61 1914-01-05 4 Cure Thit Cough. When you have tiouble»oae cougb, it does not Uit-au that you bare consumption or that jou ate going to bare it, but it docs UIC4U that your lungs are threatened, and it is ju&t aa well to be on the bide and tale Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy btfote61 words
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Advertisement48 1914-01-05 4 Old friends ui »y coldly pa*» us bj. And thus**, l>est lovtd of old, Brush past with hard unseeing eves, And fac<* to icy c -Id. Vore chill than these, yet burning hot, The torture far more sure, Is influenza, were it rot For Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.48 words
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Advertisement137 1914-01-05 4 THIS IS IT Waterbury's Metabolized Cod Liver Oil (Compound 32X. r ri U I 1 TASTELESS ODOItLESS The latest scientific p-e jurauoa of COD LIVEK OIL. Dees all that is claimed for it ana super sedes thu old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medi137 words
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Article847 1914-01-05 5 Mr. and Mrs. Wright-Motion are deserving of the thanks of the community for the energy aad enterprise the/ display in arranging concerta and entertainmenta from tima to time to enliven the monotony of local aocial life and diaaipate for a space the sentiment of far niente which847 words
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Article513 1914-01-05 5 To T3I EDITOR OF THE Strati* Echo. Dear Sir, I believe that no Chinese in the Straits ia capable of managing a real exchange Bank. It i* not that he baa no aucb ability but it ia the training which be lacka, and those who work in513 words
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Article302 1914-01-05 5 Yesterday afternoon the Club held its first monthly handicap shoot in the New Year. The events were three in number namely, Rapid Fire at 200 yards with b shots in 45 seconds at N R A targets, 8 shots at Wantage target at 200 yards with302 words
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Article81 1914-01-05 5 Tesnis Touknamist. The en: ry lists are now open and the events are as follows 1 Championship 2 Single Handicap 3 Doable Handicap 4 Mixed Double Baud.cap 5 Ladies Double Handicap 6 Profession Pairs. Entries must be sent to the secretary. Bowls Touevamest. The following ti s81 words
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Advertisement425 1914-01-05 5 ft i» <f 6 4 ft §l§ 6 g g ft m ft) ft ft ft ft ft 3 3 r n anan Fam r t Ouj m; a» ft (3» 9 0 9 9 •DOT rLED IN SCOTLAND.) THE: Royal Household BLEND AS SUFPLIcD TO ROYALTY. BLACK and WHITE425 words
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Advertisement220 1914-01-05 5 GENUINEBOER TOBACCO O G 7 S? a Packed in 4 o i. Sealed Bags. Price: 30 cts. per BAG. OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. Pritchdrd U Co., Messrs. Kong Fook* CheongtfCo., 5 PENANG. i M Tel. Address HOKIMTEIK. Code Used A.B.C. STU EDITION. Telephone No. 694 a Georgetown Motor Garage, ft 7220 words
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Article, Illustration94 1914-01-05 6 flkliakad daily (except Sundays and ptdkk* holidays) at »> cl».. *—*22, L.TB. No. 59, Beach Street, Pen erg. Fhoi PtQj Lits 1 —9M per annum Postage Extra. Mail 14HfceB (Poet Five) 917.50 oabli iBDUee: ECHO—PENANG." t Teftcpkove Noe. Eeko 586 Fritting Departnent 343 Jf M.—Aft *rtrt hmuwlkm94 words
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Article1256 1914-01-05 6 Keen interest is bein? displayed in the interrogatories which Major Adams addressed to his fellow countrymen on New Year’s Ere on the subject of volunteering io Penang. There seems te he a remit kible consensus of opinion—which it is not for us todisclose —amongex-Volunteers with regard to the1,256 words
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Article827 1914-01-05 6 Mr. W. Bert ley has gono on leave of absence for eight months. Major A. B- JDewar for nine months. Mr. Lean Mun Hin. of Messra. Adams A Allen, bee returned to Penang from hie trip to Hongkong. Messrs. Sved Mohd. Alsagoff, M- E Alsegoff and'Syed Ali827 words
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Article977 1914-01-05 6 To th* Editor of th* Straits Echo. Si*. Ia there anything short of an eartbqmfc e that can move the people of this Colony to interest themselves in anything but tin and rubber? In view of receut events I expected to find a petition being signed by977 words
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Advertisement270 1914-01-05 6 POSITION UNRIVALLED IN LONDON. ENGLAND. THE LANGHAM HOTEL, THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. I Pir«lir4 Plica ml I f>t t> n4»n. W. lAMILY HOTEL OF THE HIGHEST ORDER. In PtiSljiubli till Mctiifcy l •ftlity. Ham Orrica: —SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in All F orms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW270 words
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Article211 1914-01-05 7 SPLIT IN THE CABINET. (finder.) London. January 3. The Unionist paper* are making much rapiul out of the luferviow with Mr. Lloyd George regarding naval armaments, in which he declared that thin was an opportune time for reduction. They declare that he has taken the leadership of211 words
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Article109 1914-01-05 7 Preference Negotiations. (Reuter.) London, January 4. Mr. George E. Foster, the Canadian Minister of Commerce, has arrived in London from Australia. He informed Reuter that his informal negotiations for preference between Canada and Australia has progressed favourably but a charge of Government in Australia precluded a definite109 words
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Article130 1914-01-05 7 Reuter.) Constantinople, January 4. The Young Turk, Enver Bey, ha* been appointed Minister of War and Colonel Djemal Bey, Minister of Works. Financial Pirtvrkilioß. Constantinople, January 5. Though the Turkish population is generally satisfied with the purchase of the Brazilian Dreadnought, financial circles are perturbed and Ott130 words
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Article70 1914-01-05 7 (Reuter) Washington, January 4. The Commissioner of General Immigration says that the report which he is now preparing will contain the proposed regulations and legislation for further restricting Oriental immigration. He believea that many Asiatic labourers are coming in the guise of students and many more, particularly Hindus,70 words
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Article66 1914-01-05 7 (Reuter.) Washington, January 4. Mr. Josephus Daniels, Secretary for the Navy, U.S A., will ask congress to create three or four Vice-Admirals in order to avoid the embarrassment in the United States Navy on foreign service. Mr. Daniels points out that Rear-Admiral Sir Ch'istopher Cradock, who ia66 words
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Article53 1914-01-05 7 (Reuter.) London, January 4. Router le* roi that tbe Dominions Trade 1 om®t«»ion will reiume its sitting tomorrow to consider tbe interim report. lh<* sitting v ill continue until February "h<*u ibe Commission will leave for South Africa, remaining there for two months and going on to53 words
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Article188 1914-01-05 7 THE PRIMATE'S OPINION. (Reuter.) London, January 3. Mr. lan Malcolm. M.P. for Croydon, wrote on December 31 to the Archbishop of Canterbury stating that many laymen were of opinion that the dangerous controversy in the press must cease and if the Archbishop of Canterbury would publish his188 words
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Article137 1914-01-05 7 The Sou:h African Strike. (Reuter.) Johannesburg, January 3. The Labourites state that the Natal miueowDers have conceded most of the men’s demands and that the prospects of a settlement are hopeful. Johannesburg, January 3. The Natal coal workers threaten to strike cn January 7 unless a settlement is137 words
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Article103 1914-01-05 7 (Reuter). London, January 3. After four days’ fighting the rebels at Ojinaga have withdrawn to await ammunition. The Federal troops, who are entrenched on the heights, repelled the rebel charges. It is now announced that the rebel losses are very heavy. It is believed that the103 words
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Article49 1914-01-05 7 (Reuter Winnipeg, Januiry 3. The President of the Canadian Northern Railway, yesterday morning near the White Otter River, drove the last spike in the new line connecting East and West Canada. It will be completed to the Pacific in the summer, giving the Dominions two trans-continental lines.49 words
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Article57 1914-01-05 7 (Reuter.) London, January 3. The engineer. Mr. Frederic Shelford, in a letter to the Tim** emphasises the success of the Uganda Railway which was nevertheless starved for want of money. He asks why the British Government cannot guarantee a reasonable interest upon the needful funds as anv57 words
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Article45 1914-01-05 7 (Renter.) London, January 3. England scored 3PB in the second inning* in the third test match, towards which total Mead contributed 86 and Douglas 77. South Africa scored 124 for no wicket* in the secondd innings, Taylor scoring 53 and Zuleh 6645 words
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43 1914-01-05 7 CReuter.) London, January 3. It is rnnounced in Paris that M. Po;nca?< will probable eo to Russia in the summer, accompanied by a battle fleet, and on his return a visit from tbe Tsar is also ax peeled43 words
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Article54 1914-01-05 7 (.Arons Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 5. The bungalow occupied by Mr. George Harrop, of Seremban, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The fire is supposed to have originated from a lamp exploding. The bouse was empty at the time and Mr. Harrop was54 words
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Article50 1914-01-05 7 (Reuter.) Athens, January 4. A Bill for a loan of £.10,000,000 has besn submitted to the Chamber. Athens. January 4 The loan will carry interest at 5% and will be redeemable within fifty years. The minimum price is 87J. Certain revenue# will be assigned as security.50 words
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Article45 1914-01-05 7 (Reuttr). London, January 5. Mr. Lloyd George was the guest of the Governor-General of Algeria at a lunch-, ou to-day and will start to-morrow on a motor tour to the interior, visiting Tingxd, Bisk rat, Tugurt and the borders of the Sahara.45 words
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Article48 1914-01-05 7 (Reuter.) Strassburg, January 4. The military authorities state that two bullets were actually fired at a sentry at Zabern on Decern bet 26 and that there is no ground for the assumption in the newspapers that it was a prank of boys with toy pistol?.48 words
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Article42 1914-01-05 7 (Reuter.) Cairo. January 4. A mutiny is reported in the Tourah convict prison, the prisoners attacking and mauling the warders. The prison guard fired a volley at the convicts and four of them were killed and fifty wounded.42 words
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Article34 1914-01-05 7 (Reuter.) Victoria, January 4. The Japanese millionaire Baron. Mitsui announces through the Japauese consul his intention of establishing large flour and wheat terminals at Vancouver to supply Oriental markets.34 words
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Article28 1914-01-05 7 Reuter.) London, January 3. The fund raised by Mr. Austen Chamberlain for the London School of Tropical Medicine is now closed and amounts to £72,00028 words
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Article18 1914-01-05 7 Reuter.) Montreal, January Ji. The water conduit, which was twice broken, has again been repaired.18 words
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Article185 1914-01-05 7 V e»t»rd*y. To-d»y. Kim or Buytr* Sellar- Buyer» Seller» Fall. RC7BBZR. a. d. <l. d. d Anzl? Mnl»y 9 44 10 3 9 44 10 3 Bjfcit Merrajem. 16 2 16 2 Cher»or»"sr ..2 26 2 26 Con*. M .l-.y» 7 74 8 44 7 74 8 44 Highland»185 words
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Article102 1914-01-05 7 Tia. The following bus ness in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Eiohange, 6} tons at 383.55 Leong Fee A Co.. 25 184.15 Singapore: Strait» Trading Co., 100 184 45 Total 131 tons The Straits Settlements Estimates for 1914 are published at a supplement to the102 words
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Article1059 1914-01-05 7 Siam is a much better place than the Straits—from a newspaper proprietor’s point of view, for there if a newspaper has printed a libel, provided the actual writer 9 can be traced and brought to court no B action lias against the proprietors, printers 5 and publisbars. There1,059 words
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Article89 1914-01-05 7 o*r Selcetioas. The following are our telectiona for to-morrow's races Rac« L—l Satis 2 Sirdar 3 Hedonist h ll.—l Rasa 2 Slaney 3 Leslie m Hl.—l Brorrn C met 2 Charity IV.—l Otkrllo 2 Gaits V. 1 Seronok 2 The Colonel Vl. 1 Lossie 2 Boombah VII —189 words
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Article106 1914-01-05 7 Acquitted. Mr. M. E Sherwood delivered judgment in the cate in which T C Mitchell, a clefrk employed in the Medical Office. wat charged with accepting a gratification of f I at a public aervant other than legal remuneration. In the course of hit judgment tho106 words
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Article93 1914-01-05 7 Quia Kalumpong Rubber Estates, Ltd. 67,133 Bakap Rubber Plantations, Ltd. 18,672 Batu Mritaug Rubber Plantations, L<d. 7,462 Jong Landor Rubber Estate, Ltd. 22.214 Kedah Rubber Co Ltd.... 17,506 The preliminary inquiry into the case against Ahamadsab, who was cba r ged with mutilating or destroying two account93 words
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Advertisement588 1914-01-05 7 PC MAUD ALLAN i® COMING. Ci NOTICE, WE beg to notify the public that Y. Yamamoto has left our service snd that he is uo longer connected with us. THE EASTERN TRADING CO., 5-1-14 13 35, Pitt Street NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that owing to the illness of Mr.588 words
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Article632 1914-01-05 8 Pmio ARE SIROAPOBE, 1819. Mil* Frances Maitland acknowledgin’ tbe Editor! letter expressing bn regret that no letters or diaries were now extant from tbe p-n of Mn. Bellamy Gordon, of Kenmure, wbo as Mrs. Bellamy, wife of tbe Resident at Penang in 1819 visited Singapore with Sir632 words
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Article282 1914-01-05 8 The Captain’s Prize S The following was the resuit of this p! iy for the Captain's Prize: r ,o J Cellar 10 4! 83 8 75 C Cunradi 50 40 99 24 75 W K Armstrong... 45 41 £6 9 77 C M Henderson 50 50 100282 words
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Article36 1914-01-05 8 Monday, January 5. Esplanade—6 to 7 ps. 1 Overture... Ziuberflote Mozart 2 Two Step Merry Thoughts. Anthony 3 Selection L*a llu.roots Meyerbeer 4 Waltz Vienna Forest Strauss 5 March In the Gipsy’s Camp Oscbeit.36 words
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Article401 1914-01-05 8 Yesterday's Field Operations The members of tbe Penang Volunteer Corps sod tbe Penang Volunteer Cadet Corps assembled at tbe junction of Scotland and York Roads yesterday to carry out a tactical field scheme. Owing to tbe very short dotice a poor attendance was anticipated, which only proved too401 words
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Article638 1914-01-05 8 Both Accused Fined. The hearing of tbe case agaiust tbe two Chinese chauffeurs of cars Nos. 2 8 and 420, plying for hire be.ween town aud B ilik Pulau, who were charged with driving their cars iu a manner so rash as to indic to a wan'638 words
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Article997 1914-01-05 8 TO-MOX ROW’S PROGRAMMME. 1. The Opening Stares 2-45 pm. Value $5OO. Selling Race. A Handicap for all Horses. Tbe winner to be put up for Auction under S. R. A. Rule 18$ at $8 »0. Entrance, $25. Distance, one mile. Mr. A. L. MeEwan’sch mg The Friar997 words
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Article122 1914-01-05 8 The F.M.S. Government Gazette of the 30th of December last publishes for general information the following enactments which have come into force on the first of this year. No. 15 of 1913. To secure to Malays their interests in land. 16 Registration of Titles Amendment122 words
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Article178 1914-01-05 8 [Behind the Scenes iir k cchoolrcom* by Florence Montgomery—Macmillan’s Empire Library Edison Miss Florence Montgomerry has written a delightful book in Behind the Scenes in a Schoolroom which tells the history of two charming little girls and their equally charming governess who 3ees tho deplorable results of178 words
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Advertisement407 1914-01-05 8 THE Straits Cinema Location: —PENANG ROAD. Tetnpora mutantur ct no» tnutamur in illia." COMPLETE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME. FEATURING Mons. Prince Cay Ferdinand 2 Par's, j Comedy. Miss Asta Nielsen When the Mask Falls 3 par's!} Drama. The Very Latest Pathe Gazette. Prices as Usual. W. UK BURGH. Manager CAPITAL PICTURES407 words
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Advertisement12 1914-01-05 8 Woodi’ Great Peppennmt Cure, For Cough* and Cold*, uerer fail*, I*. 6d.12 words
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Advertisement17 1914-01-05 8 E. 8 0. HOTEIi Race Dinners AND Dance. Tuesday, OtA January. Wednesday. Bth January*' Saturday. lOth January.17 words
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Advertisement579 1914-01-05 8 PENANG TURF CLUB. JANUARY MEETING 1914. ADMISSION to Grand Stand by Ticket* only. Tickets for Graud Stand can be obtained at tbe Secretary’s Office, or at the (rate. These Ticket* are only sold subject to right of the Committee to return the money at any time to the Holder without579 words
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Article26 1914-01-05 9 V't$eU i row Agenta Dne 1 Drvanha Himalaya Butlotc G*«ben Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo AG.ACo. AG.AOo. BMAOo BM.ACo I 8tb Jan 10th > 3th 15th26 words
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Article23 1914-01-05 9 Vttrelt For Aj<ni I«2t« Devanha S o^&ptre V G JtCo 1 Jan. Ilimalayd Colombvi A.GACo byuLoyti Colombo BMACo. 0©«U» ing»F'»r« BMACo 123 words
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Advertisement378 1914-01-05 9 P.&O. kl S.N.C Expected Arrival» and Departure». Mall Service Outward. Homeward. ro Loudon by Sea $«'>65-72 $3/7-14 fo Marseille» or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 B Accommodation. To Londou by Sea $518-57 $339-43 lo Marseilles or Gibraltar $480-85 *320-56 r.XTKA STEAMERS Intermediate Senlcc. nrrrj'H excellent accommodation for a W limited uuinbor of378 words
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Advertisement1477 1914-01-05 9 fS HIP PI N Q.) BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fob Intended to Sail. Stbambr. Singapore (Three times a week). I'orr Swtttrrhjrai and Singapore. (Twice a week). Victoria Point, Merrill, Tavoy, Yeh and Mouiroein. (Fortnightly). Singapore and Australia. Rangoon Calcutta. (Weekly.) ?<egapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cu Ida!ore and Karika!. (Weekly).1,477 words
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Article1690 1914-01-05 10 It is somewhat surprisingly indicative of the present mnlpronunctetion of our mother tongue to find that the Poet Laureate and a group of Oxford friends are founding a eociet? for the encouragement of the uae of pure English, both written and epoken, bat especially the latter. Nor1,690 words
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Article1333 1914-01-05 10 Eaaoaa asm Tana Causes Not toog ago tbe writer was playing with a golfer well deeerving of tbe two epitheta applied in a famous passage to Tom Morris. "illustrious and venerable," who found himself iu a pitiable caee. He had com- paratively recently migrated to1,333 words
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Advertisement69 1914-01-05 10 £>ety youn£ child is susceptible to croup 1 ou't Miit uut l Ibis dreadful diteate attacks \uur littl«* 000 before you prepare for it. It coon io the «ben chemists’ shops are usually cl. Mel, and tin» alou* should be a warning. Get au 1 keep Chamberlain's Cotuh lUmedy on69 words
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Advertisement254 1914-01-05 10 f D> You CoujK? Don't overstrain tba hue membrane of your throat in trying to dislodge the phlegm. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will accom- plish this for you, and cure the void that is causing it. For sale by all Dispensaries and I>salers. HOTEL NORMAN, THE ENGLISH HOTEL. The recognised place254 words
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Advertisement35 1914-01-05 10 Sick Heaitckc. Sick headache is cauaed by a ditordered atomacb. Take Cbatnberlain'e Tablet* and tbe headaches will diaappear. They are juat wbat you Deed to correct tbe trouble, k’or eele by all Diapeaaanee and Deader*35 words
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Advertisement113 1914-01-05 10 For Chronic Chest Complaint*, W Pippiraint Cin, la. ®d BAXTER Co.'s BEST NAVY CANVAS. SAVBIUNDS, BBTTIRT 8 Co. NOTICE. LABOUR CODE. 1912. F.M.S. Indian Immigration Fond Ordinance 1911.” MPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR _Li are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of113 words
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Advertisement145 1914-01-05 10 r '°B Grand Now in Full Swing to Cheer the Hearts of Young A Old. Tom of fail? Isdea Santa Clam Stocking*. Bon Bon*, Tom x Bn>ith’s Crackers, Table A ’Xmas Tree Decorations, Toy* etc to t^opH^rom. Cake», BUcoits, Fancy boxed and plain Chocplatea» Nuts, French Sweet». Freah Grape», etc.145 words
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Advertisement282 1914-01-05 11 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. 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. r THE USES OF 44 MILKMAID" STERILIZED MILK. No. 7. V «.i i t c*. MK/g mm <«m \V 'tt282 words
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Advertisement1060 1914-01-05 12 THE London Directory (Publiiihed Annually.) jdaable* traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English Manufacturers fif Dealers in each class of floods. Besides being s complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the Directory contains lisle of The Insular Life Assurance Co., Limited. CAPITAL Ps. 500,000. Heed Office:1,060 words
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