Straits Echo, 3 February 1914
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Title Section35 1914-02-03 1 Straits Echo UtU UiitGMCLE OS- EVERTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST uENERALU VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1914, Sintle Copy, 10 centi. No. 2635 words
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Advertisement1152 1914-02-03 1 It yon roqabn Tonic and tomathing 1 to nouriHh you, drink DOG'S HEAD GUINNESS'S STOUT an 4 look for this yon ffot ii 7IANO LEE 9 Co.. Solo AgonU. BBBBBBHBBBC k labol A to MO that Andrew Usher S Co.’ SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS. BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS FOE1,152 words
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Advertisement12 1914-02-03 1 r tiger brand cement. /•■I f*?2sB m Ci 7 $3 AI.L PURPOSES.12 words
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Advertisement115 1914-02-03 2 TTTTgg rr«s NAT v* l r LION LK ANDJ (STERILIZED) J <L-EFJI!)B a 3? y^ Grand Pnx: y P r 'S 19 00 St. Louis J 904. G»id n v rs *aie °4 1891 s St. Louis .1904. t<,a 'He D iV v Silb'B93. I'/ Bren> f 0 j,j. C*115 words
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Article645 1914-02-03 3 Bet You-a-Million Gate*, the American monkey-king who died recently, owed hi* uncommon nickuame to a wager laid under exceedingly curious circumstance*. Bet you a million it doesn’t come off lie beitedly remarked one day in reference to a certain event, during an argument that was being645 words
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Article237 1914-02-03 3 Nssology is not exactly a new science. It is an old one with a new name, and it deals with the scientific study of character through the uose. Like physiognomologv, it professes to obtain exact knowledge of character from observation of the features. The novelty237 words
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Article701 1914-02-03 3 ‘THE POLITICS OF 1913. (Bv Make Allekton.) TV*re have been a few, but only a very few, subjects of controversy in the golf of 1913. A few time-worn questions have been raised to interest us during a dull period, but these have been allowed for the701 words
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Article241 1914-02-03 3 Of all the promiuent men in Turkey Enver Bey is probably the most pro-Ger-man, and therefore bis appointment as Minister for War must be regarded as a distinct success for German diplomacy. Following as it does on the German Military Mission, it must be held to signify that241 words
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Article1107 1914-02-03 3 Looking across the river from the ancient city’s Castle Green, over the broad elmstudded meadows where the white-faced cattle graze, the camp is seen as a steepwooded hill, the outpost of still further heights and high-lying ground. The old road to the market town, twelve miles away,1,107 words
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Advertisement74 1914-02-03 3 Don’t Ccugh. It is absurd to allow a cough to hang ou and sap your vitality wheu Chamberlain s Cough Remedy will cure you. You don't know where a persistent cough will land you. You can’t allord to allow your throat and lungs to become diseased when it is such74 words
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Advertisement162 1914-02-03 3 E. O. Hotel. :o:« SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. *****00^*****000 G n /IWT k n "**********00 n a n n n Wf n r iXi n a n n n n n g HEIDSIECK MONQPOLE g 1 “RFDSFAL” i n JA L/A/ n n n n n n 0 Extra162 words
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Advertisement44 1914-02-03 3 A Forty Ye»rV Test. ii r\ <trm V» I Ann /W Chamberlain's Cough Femedy his been curing coughs fend cold* for the past forty ▼ear* ard hat gained :n popularity evert year. What better recommendation is required Por sale by all Dispensaries and l«rs.44 words
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Advertisement86 1914-02-03 3 Beware of CoMs. Children aie much more likely to contract the contagiou* diseases when they haveeoM» Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consumption are diseases that are <>‘ren contracted when the child ha* a cold 'I i. if is why all medical authorities say I*e* ire of colds. For the86 words
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Advertisement473 1914-02-03 3 Fo' ('broaic Ch**»t Complaint*, Wor*ilfi’ Great Peppermint Cure. I*. (><L THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION Active Principle of Cod Liver Oil with Creosote. MPffIWE (Chapoteaut) RELIABLE AGENT IN TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS OR PULMONARY PHTHISIS Sold by all Chemists. HOTEL NORMAN, THE ENGLISH HOTEL, The recognised place for recheicbc dinners. Private Dining473 words
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Article92 1914-02-03 4 Omapere, Br. s.s., 340. Lyons, Feb. 2, Port Swette.ham, Feb. 1 Gen. —E. S. Co., Ltd. Malaya, Ger. s.s., 348, Peters, Feb. 3, Bel&wan, Feb. 2. Gen.— B. M- A CoVan Hogendorp, I)ut. s■, 93, Bauer, Feb. 3, Singapoie, Jan. 28, Gen. K. P» MRoohussen, Dut. a s., 1,694.92 words
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Article66 1914-02-03 4 February 3. Speelman, for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli. Olehleh and Sabaug. Bellerophon, for Singapore, China and Japan. Sappho, for Tongkab. Rochussen, for Sabang, Olehleh, Ac., Padang Van Hogendorp, for Deli and Asahan. Omapere, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Panglcor, for Bindings and Sitiawan. Sting Choon, for Singapore, Hongkong,66 words
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Article255 1914-02-03 4 For Alor Star (Kedah)—Per Kedah, to-morrow, 9 a.no. Alor Star (Kedah)— Per Ohee Thye, to morrow, 9 a.m. Negapatam and Madras —Per Taroba, to-morrow, 11am Teluk Anson— Per Hok Canton, to-morrow, 3 p m. Asahan —Per Jin Ho, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Deli—Per Alma, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Yen —Per255 words
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Article121 1914-02-03 4 Penano, February 3. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4-A 4 months' sight Bank 2/41 3 Credit 2/4 T 3 Documentary 2/4| Calcutta, Demand Bank Bs. 174 3 days' sight Private 175 J Bombay, Demand Bank 174 Moulmein, Demand Bank 1734 3 days' sight Private 175|121 words
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Article203 1914-02-03 4 Gold Leaf 164 40 Black Pepper 16. no stock White Pepper 29.62* buyers Trang Pepper 21.50 seders Cloves 39. buyers Mace 110 nominal. Pickings 74. sellers Nutmegs 110 s. 23.50 sellers !No. 1 6.10 sales 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 12 20 sales r'Tahbun... 190. —sellers203 words
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Article185 1914-02-03 4 Penano, February 3. 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 jer catty 38 Pig’s Head 24 Fost .1 28 Tongue 40185 words
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Article2309 1914-02-03 4 d I a o -2 Number of d i -J 9 g Capital. Shares l=> Dividends. Name. l -5 C issued. I g S I 5 i O o «s P JS W P»4 1 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. j p.C. j p.C. p.C. it2,309 words
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Advertisement55 1914-02-03 4 Down the depths the miner toils. In cold and wet, to win the spells He risks his life to gain He’s told that though he works like a slave, There threatens but an eirly grave, Or an old age of pain He smiles, he knows he is immure While he55 words
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Advertisement35 1914-02-03 4 Just Whit You Need. Don’t suffer for years from a disordered stomach. A few doses of Chamberlain’s Tablets will put you right. They are just what you need. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.35 words
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Advertisement56 1914-02-03 4 ►♦♦+?+-H>+++t*f4++++** THIS IS IT! WATERBOm METABOLIZED Cod Liyer Oil Compnd TASTELESS ODORLESS g 5 1 1 aa 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 re commended by th medi cal profession. OF56 words
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Article1109 1914-02-03 5 YOUNG PLANTERS GRIEVANCE. SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGES. (From Our Oum Correspondent Taiping, February 2. At the adjourned Taiping Ass ses, Mr Justice Woodward beard an action by Mr Harold Douglas Moffat, a Planter of Trong, against the Allagar Rubber Estates, Limited, incorporated in Great Brits in by their Agents1,109 words
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Article691 1914-02-03 5 FAREWELL TO MR. AND MRS. PLUMMER. (From Our Own Corretpondent) Teluk Anson, February 2 Hard upon the New Year comes ever the season of fareweljg to the envied folk who are Homeward bound, and this year we have begun uncommonly early, for Mr. and Mrs. Plummer and691 words
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Article62 1914-02-03 5 TO- DAT. 9th Day of Ist Moon. Penang Library, Anuual Meeting, 4-30 p.m. The Grand Opera Co King Street Theatre, lbarat Ajaib.” Crown Cinema, Chulia Street. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. To-morrow 10th Day of Ist Moon. St. Andrew’s B 11, Subscriber*’ Meeting, 3-30 p.n\. Chamber of Commerce. Band. Esplanade.62 words
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Advertisement464 1914-02-03 5 n n .■DnnnnnnannnunDnnnnnnnnnnni “La Yebana Brand MANILLA Genuine Tobacco A Good Smoke a a A cents per packet of i\J 30 Cigarettes. 3 In White or Brown Wrapping -i CiO P cr bundle of 25 packets. Wholesale prices on application. -t Ribeiro Co., Lid., 51, Beach Street, Penang. Sole Agents.464 words
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Advertisement192 1914-02-03 5 2 oz. 4 oz. Tins. Obtainable Everywhere. PRICE: 60 CENTS A J LB. TIN. H.P. HAZLEWOOD ■A NEW YEAR NEW YEAR!! TO GO AND HAVE A ROUND IN A HIRED RICKSHA OR CARRIAGE. It’s better for you to hire a MOTOR CAR, WHICH IS MORE COMFORTABLE AND WORTH DOUBLE YOUR192 words
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Article, Illustration97 1914-02-03 6 fafcliriM daily (except Sundays ud poUis holidays) AT TM» CRITEEION PRESS, Ltd. l No. 59. Beach Street, Penarg. Fmic* Duly Lwml W 4 pw isuna,. OwtrtatioM... Portage Extra. Ifeil riitMe (Poet Free) 917.50 m oabl* ADoaeee:* ECHO—PENANG*:’* Telephone Noe. Echo 589. Printing Departr%ent 343 Jfg.—AU kuIMN •«•■uDiestiOß*97 words
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Article1283 1914-02-03 6 If it bfe indeed true, as the Daily Chronicle ivers, that the Naval Estimates for 1914-15 ire to bo in the neighbourhood of £50,000,000 plus £4 000,000 supplementary, then we cer'aiuly may expect a howl of rage and disappointment from tbe Little Nawites for even1,283 words
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Article56 1914-02-03 6 There is no further news from Kedah wi h reference to the cholera outbreak and on the prinejp'*» that no news is good news wa *re inclined to bike this as evideuce that there have no farther disquieting developments and no fresh cases am mg tho56 words
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Article446 1914-02-03 6 AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION RECORD AUDIENCE AT THE TOWN HALL. Miss Maud Allan and the Cberniavsky Trio, well-boomed and advertised both by their agents and circumstances, are having a most successful tour through the East. Ev»n though a success of notoriety may oe distastelul to the446 words
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Article378 1914-02-03 6 Bakap Rubber Plantations, Ltd. 20,074 Batu Matang Rubber Plantations, Ltd. 8,099 Jong Landor Rubber Estates, Ltd. 23,000 Kedoh Rubber C., Ltd. 20,330 The Brieh Rubber Estate, Ltd 12,500 The Alor Pongsu Rubber Estate, Ltd. 11,800 The Merbau Rubber Estate, Ltd. 2.902 Consolidated Rubber Estates, Ltd... 10,504 S-unagaga378 words
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Article812 1914-02-03 6 Tbe Straits and F.M.S. are not alone, it would seem, in their troubles with tbs telegraphic department, for according to tbs Sumatra Post tbe following errors hsvs crept into their press cables during the last few days Sekretofe for Fekretar russotuepo russotnro© Kolnayndiakt Kalisyndikat Niederlande Mederlage Schatsicheine Schatzschene812 words
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Advertisement153 1914-02-03 6 •V o o 'V off: PERFUMES for CASH TILL the END of JANUARY Tib “Cteir before our Annual Stock-taking. i a t A Large Stock to Select from The George Town Dispensary, LIMITED. S NOT THE LAST. sft k' SlHVii St V ■n. II MX A VA; Marvellous Offer of153 words
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Article82 1914-02-03 7 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, February 2. The report of the Pantai Rubber Co. for the year ended < ctober 31, shows that the net profit was $19,287 99. The balance in hand ia 121,5/9 96 which it is recnmu ended to carry forward. The area of82 words
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Article75 1914-02-03 7 New York Aero Club’» Prise. (Reuter.) London, February 2. The New York Aero Club announces a prize of £20,000 for a flight round the world in connection with the San Francisco Exhibition in 1915, to be completed within ninety days. Loopiac Ike Loop. Mr. Hemel, while aeroplaning at Windsor75 words
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Article76 1914-02-03 7 Some Vaeaaries Filled. (Reuter.) London, February 2. Messrs. Foster and Stackhouse, who are organising the British Antarctic Expedition for 1914, hare been rapidly filling up the vacancies. Lieutenant Harbord, a member of the last Shackleton Expedition, will commend the Ditcovery, Lieutenant Oarstin, of the Royal ludia Marine,76 words
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Article60 1914-02-03 7 Liberal sad Unionist Comments. (Reuter London, February 2 The Liberals are jubilant over the result of the N. W. Durham by-election and declare that it is a splendid victory for Home Rule. They admit, however, that the South African crisis undoubtedly influenced the Labour vote. The60 words
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Article59 1914-02-03 7 (Reuter.) London, February 2. M. Caillaux, speaking at Mamers, ipiritsdlv defended the financial proposals of tbe Government and repeated that the uormal permanent expenditure should be covered solely by the annual resources of tbe Treasury. The new taxes were not meant as an aggression on any59 words
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Article28 1914-02-03 7 No Improvement. (Reuter.) London, February 2. There has been no improvement in the Builders’ strike in London, both sides being ▼erv determined to hold out.28 words
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Article28 1914-02-03 7 (Reuter.) London. Febiuxry 2. Tbe Dublin Strike has finally ended, the builders resuming work to-day. They have signed sn agreement repudiating Larkin s Union.28 words
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Article26 1914-02-03 7 (Reuter.) London, February 2 Mr. Justice Bucknill, of the s Bench Division, who is 69 years of age, is retiring owing to ill health.26 words
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Article17 1914-02-03 7 (Reuter.) London. February 2. Lord R< aebery, who recently underwent severe operation, is progressing satisfactory.17 words
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Article22 1914-02-03 7 (Reuter.) London, February 2. A British North Borneo loan of -£500,000, hearing interest at 4J%, has been issued.22 words
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Article30 1914-02-03 7 (Reuter.) London, February 2. Tbe English coasts were swept by fierce *lf*s yesterdar and altogether twenty-nin° persons perished, including nineteen passengers and crow of the German ship Sera.30 words
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Article93 1914-02-03 7 LABOUR PARTY'S RESOLVE. (Reuter.) London, February 3. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald announces that the deportations of the South African strike leaders will be the subject of an offi ial amendment to the Address when Parliament meets. The matter will also be tested in the courts by an93 words
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Article92 1914-02-03 7 Uaioaist Leader's Forecast. (Reuter.) London, February 3. Mr. Bonar Law, in a letter, says that he is convinced that a general election is not far distant. The Unionist headquarters have circularised their agents to be prepared for an election in May. It is pointed out that92 words
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Article60 1914-02-03 7 (Reuter.) London, February 2. Lord Strathcona left bis Scottish Estates and £5O« >,OOO to the heirs succeeding to the title, £200,00') to Victoria College, Montreal, 100,000 to Victoria Hospital, Montreal, .£lOO,OOO to Yale University and other legacies to the English and Scottish Universities and charities. The residue60 words
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Article46 1914-02-03 7 Twe Towns Disappear. Reuter. > Rio de Janeiro, February 2. A terrible catastrophe, owing to floods, is reported and Bahia town and Novalage have disappeared. Other towns were devastated and many persons are reported to have perished, while the damage done was enormous.46 words
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Article37 1914-02-03 7 “Daily C hroniele" Forecast. (Reuter.) London, February 2. The Daily Chronicle states thattbe’Navy Estimates will be in the neighbourhood of £50,000,000 which, with the supplementary estimates of £4,000,000, show a total increase of £7,000,000.37 words
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Article32 1914-02-03 7 Diplomatic Relations Resumed. (Reuter.) Constantinople, February 2. The Turco-Greek diplomatic relations were formally resumed t«>-day when it is believed that direct pourparlers will be opened regarding the Aegean Islands.32 words
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Article30 1914-02-03 7 Cifhty Schools Closed. (Reuter.) London, February 2 Eightv schools in Herefordshire, accommodating 5,000 pupils, have closed in consequence of a strike z.raong tbe teachers for higher wages.30 words
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Article42 1914-02-03 7 (Reuter.) Berlin, February 3. The Socialist mass meetings held at Brunswick to protest, against the existing franchise resulted in collis ods with th® police and many were injured. Duke Ernest refused to allow the closing of the Castle gates.42 words
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Article36 1914-02-03 7 (Reuter) London, Feb 3. Mr. H. H. Asquith. Mr. John Redmond, and Mr. Augustine Birrell conferred for an hour and a half at Downing Street this afternoon. They discussed the Ulster safeguards.36 words
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Article36 1914-02-03 7 (Reuter.) Washington, Feb. 3 Nearly all the papers are gratified by the favourable report of the Senate Committee upon the British Japanese and other arbitration treaties, the ratification of which is confidently expected.36 words
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Article22 1914-02-03 7 (Reuter.) Johannesburg, February 3. The cricket match between the M. C. C and the Transraal was-drawn.22 words
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Article144 1914-02-03 7 To tkb Editor or thi Strait» Echo. Dear Sir, I write more im anger than in sorrow. Formerly we used to receive the mails from England early on Thursday morning; recently the mails had a habit of net arriving at the office until noon and yesterday I144 words
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Article146 1914-02-03 7 Considerable attention is now being given m the Netherlands Indian journals to a scheme which originated in Germany with the object of making a complete survey of the whole of New Guinea by airship under tbe command of Lieutenant Gruetz. Tbe scheme, according to letters in the146 words
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Article111 1914-02-03 7 Tia, Kakkcr, Kies *s4 Copra. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, buyers, no sellers t Straits Trading Co., 75 ton* at $92 80 Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 125 $92.90 Total 200 tons. Tin is quoted in Tendon to-day at £lB5 10s.111 words
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Article95 1914-02-03 7 The following articles will be found on our outside page* Page 3.—Millions Bet By Accident. A Britons’ Camp. Reading Character By The Nose. Round tbe Golf Links: The Politics of 191$. At Constant inople.- s.—Lower Perak Notes Farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Plummer. Agents and Assistant Young Planter’s Grievauce95 words
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Article149 1914-02-03 7 T*.t*rrl»r. T*-«Ur. or Bu7*r« S*ll*r» Bur«r» IWIUr. fallRUBBER. d. if. h. t. a. arts. A i«- 4 :«w EST* ::8i \l UBk 8 ICalarcaOrd. ../5 7 0 £515 0 £5 10 0 £6l 5 ..9» anbb«&w s t m f W- Id Tnilto'*!. 3« 3d pr 3s 3d pr149 words
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Article722 1914-02-03 7 A RECORD MEMBERSHIP. The annual general meeting of tbe members of tbe Penaeg Library will be held aft tbe Librarr at 4.50 this afternoon, to receive tbe Committee’s Report and the Treasurer’s statement of accounts for 1913, to elect members of Committee for tbe ensuing year and te722 words
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Advertisement415 1914-02-03 7 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. THE AUCTION SALE of Town Lot» at Sungei PiUoi advertised to taka place at Sungei PaUni on the 7th instant has baan postponed until farther notice. TUNKU ABAIDAH, Asst Director of Lands, 3-1-14 72 South Kedah. THE PENANG CYCLE EMPORIUM. No. 12, King Street comer Bishop Stree'.415 words
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Article1031 1914-02-03 8 The Dutch colonies are cited as a country where mere is done for the planter. No doubt these colonies hive treat advantages in oil. climate,' labour and small quit rent, < 'mt ne do no* suppose that the, Netherlands j Government w ll continue indefinitely to run <1,031 words
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Article907 1914-02-03 8 Iq view of recent banking revelations in 'ndia it is not in the least surprising that a letnand should have arisen for greater stringency on the part of the Government in the checking an J supervision of the audits ot public companies, a d we are907 words
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Article391 1914-02-03 8 Tinnis Tocrnamknt. The following were the results of the ties played off yesterday Single Handicap D. Sand j man beat W K Sharpe 6 —3, 6 —3 A F Robertson wo. from L H Wemyss. Profession Pairs. Sellar and Cleaver beat Wheeley and Hewitt 6—2, 7—5. New391 words
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Article291 1914-02-03 8 According to a Chengtu message it is estimated that about twenty-four thousand persons were executed in Szechwan during the year 1913. The statement is added that those executed were mostly robbers. Even if this be so the number of executions is alarmingly high, and points to very291 words
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Article1120 1914-02-03 8 Charge Against a Towkay. Before Mr. M. E. Sherwood.) ,1 A well-known towkay named Goh SiaDg Lim, charged at the instance of Mr. R B Osborne, Assistant Offi iil Assignee, 1 w.th attempting to leave the Colony with a view to evade Bankruptcy proceedings, was again ariaigned1,120 words
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Article133 1914-02-03 8 The following was the result of tb# shooting at the Rifle Range yesterday: Si I CM Miss Mathieu 29 31 tfO MrsWright-Motiou 30 29* 59 Mrs Liston 28 24* 52 Miss L Smith 27 22* 49 Mrs Johnson 26 22* 48 Miss S B Smith 29133 words
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Advertisement374 1914-02-03 8 Location —PENANG ROAD. *L T v*, Tempora mutantur et no» mulamur .in illia.'* TO-NlGftT* TO-NIOHT. LIEUT. DARING AND THE MEXICAN REBELS. •THE 43th CAVALRY IN »vLOVE of SUMMER MORN.” max Linder i>.. WITH 4, HIS- WIFE IN THE PORTHASIEAU. 4 NICK WINTER AND THE KIDNAPPERS •••3 REELS. 3 The Latest374 words
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Advertisement12 1914-02-03 8 Woods’ Grpat Peppermint Cure. Fcr Coughs and Colds, nsrar fails, Is. 6112 words
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Advertisement23 1914-02-03 8 FOR SALE. Large 5-Seater Car. Suitable for Hiring Purposes. No reasonable offer refused. Applj to THE ROBINSON PIANO Co 281 14 62 JW*23 words
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Advertisement322 1914-02-03 8 NOTICE. The usual monthly sale of Pawnbroker*’ forfeited pledges for sums exceeding $lO 1 will be held punctually at 11 o’clock am. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the sth 6th and 7th proximo respectively at No. 42, Beach Street. The above forfeited pledges may be viewed at the Sale Room322 words
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Article26 1914-02-03 9 Kuieb Jrom 1 A.geiU* Due 1 Andyt Colombo btvanha Singapore F Ludwig Singapore RUut Colombo A.O.ACo. A. B. IBM.AOo. 4th Feh. 7th lUth 12th26 words
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Article33 1914-02-03 9 1 W t$*U 1 For j Agfnti Le**vrt Feb. I i*tay« fl bmar'kc 41 P. Lmdun f I rw S’ njpi.ro r« Colon Colombo filngnpore A-OACo A.O A Co JJ.MACo. TJ.M *Co33 words
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Advertisement343 1914-02-03 9 P.40. vV S.N.C Expected Arrival» and Departures. Mail Service. Outward. Homeward. •Sail* on Friday instead of Saturday FAKES RY WAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. 1st class 2nd class '0 London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 V Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 B Accommodation. ’0 London by Sea $518-57 $339-43 0 Marseilles or343 words
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Advertisement1580 1914-02-03 9 [SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fob Intended to Sail. Steamer. Singapore (Three time*» w<i*«k) l Thur. 5th Feb., 4 p.m. Sat. 7th Feb., 4 p m. Sun. 8tb Feb., 4 p.m. Thur. I2th Feb 4 p m. Pur? c wet"*- ’■■'t t *ln(J.ipore, (ivn ka3 <l week Victoria1,580 words
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Article736 1914-02-03 10 CURRENT TOPICS IN THE PRESS. CorPKB fob Gold. Not only foreigners revile the tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes manufactured by the French Regie. The output of the Government factories is continually bein.; criticised bj Frenchmen, and from time to time it is announced that the Re ;ie736 words
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Article171 1914-02-03 10 All th* pleaders and mulch tears at Aliporp assembled at a meeting in 11**» liar Lhrary room recently Palm Surerdra Nath Mulliek presided and he in explaining the object of the meet in stated that Mou'vie A Ahmed, Deputy Magistrate of Ah pore. Lad been systematically insulting171 words
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Article1213 1914-02-03 10 We do not know if Poetry ha* ever been divided into the two compartments of Literature and Life; if such a division were made it could not be n ade too definitely, for there are few poets so literary M that they say nothing of life, and1,213 words
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Article507 1914-02-03 10 As children are very much in evidence at Christmas time, it is with some sense of fitness that our readers havs engaged just now in a discussion about modern specimens of that mysterious infantile race, never perhaps thoroughly understood by their elders, and, amongst their elders, less507 words
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Article166 1914-02-03 10 Febbuaby, 1914. Date. H w W. H. W. L. W. AM. P.M. P.M. l»t 2.53, 9.30, 3.33, 9.51 2nd 3.16, 9.49, 3.59, 10.19 3rd 3.43, 10.11, 4.33, 11.01 4th 4 21, 10.44, 5.26, Nil. sth 5 33, 12.18, 7.26, Nil. 6tn 9.04, 3.25, 9.07, 2.00 7th166 words
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Advertisement13 1914-02-03 10 Woo.]-' 'Ji .it Cur**. For Cough» *n 1 Cold», never fail», 1». 6d13 words
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Advertisement905 1914-02-03 10 i BLOOD is the LIFE of the FLESH Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills—What they are and what they do. Their Four Principal Ingredients. It is an established fact that all diseases spring from one source, namely Impurity of the Blood. Therefore our strength, health, and life depend upon the vital905 words
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Advertisement10 1914-02-03 10 BAXTER C Co.'s BEST NAVY CANVAS SUfDIUNDS, BUTmr I Ct.10 words
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Advertisement256 1914-02-03 11 BY APPOINTMENT S TO H. M. THE KINa CONTRACTORS to Admiralty. The India Office. The War Office. The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Penang, Malacca and the Federated Malay States. cm THE USES OF MILKMAID STERILIZED MILK. No. 2. k 1! ia ’frn UiK Hhii f H f-x ar if H256 words
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Advertisement1029 1914-02-03 12 THE London Directory (Published Annually.) Enables traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English Manufacturers 6* Dealers in each class of floods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to and its suburbs, tbe Directory contains lists of Export Merchants with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign1,029 words
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