Straits Echo, 18 February 1914
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Title Section35 1914-02-18 1 Straits Echo fcAiiA vkiituitiUb bi LVLh'J*. CUwiiU.TIWG THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. HE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AM* THE FAR E,ISI IiSNfaiULU VOL. 12. $24 Per Azr'iui. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1914, Siaj!e Copy, 10 ccati. No. 3835 words
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Advertisement1246 1914-02-18 1 “TIGER" Brand: Cement. A High Clasts Cement 5 suitable for all purposes 5 especially engineering and construction work. For prices and further a particulars apply to TIAKG LEE Co., 63, Beach Street, Penang. Andrew Usher kJ WV* SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SAKMLANDS. BiJTTBUY 5 AGENTS FOR PENANG F. M. C.1,246 words
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Advertisement33 1914-02-18 1 There’s PURITY and VIGOUR in every drop of Read’s “Dog’s Head” Guinness The Stout you are used to. Insist on having Dog’s Head Brand. Sole Agents TIANG LEE Co.. Peach Street, Penang. iiiiiiauuuuuaaaaDDiiiiaii33 words
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Advertisement100 1914-02-18 2 NATURA Pk US m ILK i r LION BRAND.! (STERILIZED) > <k It: a M// Grand Pnx: y Paris 1900 St. Louis 190 4 sub. n l® 91Bretn*' 0 g,,. tlillHilininniiiiiiimnnilllIHliiliiilllllllllH Schuttnurke RoscD c# Mecklenburg (Deut^^* m ADE IN GERMANY- BE GUIDED BY YOUR i TASTE AND YOU WILL FIND100 words
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Article1030 1914-02-18 3 (Bt F. llaymond Coulkon It ir a significant fact that, while the Ten Commandments have to be committed to memory I*J laborious effort, the Eleventh ih*oib to be naturally acquired by instinct Thi* i* doubtless due to the powerful influence of heredity, and had it« origin in1,030 words
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Article903 1914-02-18 3 By and by the Chinese R volution will have its Carlyle, its Victor Hugo, and per. haps its Dickens. Th«v are not born yet As yet there is no possible chance of gathering together that immense mass of be’erogeneons historic matter of which the last903 words
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Advertisement38 1914-02-18 3 A Forty Yms' Test. Chamberlain's Cough fremedy has been curing coughs end colds for the past forty ?®*ra and ban gaiued in popularity «very Wbat better recommendation is tejuirH p or Ba i e by all Dispensaries and38 words
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Advertisement51 1914-02-18 3 Don’t Rhk Pneumonia. Get rid of ever? cold as quickly as pn»sihlo. It is the forerunner of all pulmonary trouble, and pneunnmia mav develop in a f„ w boors. Take Chamberlain*, OoU'h Remedy. It is a simple thine to do bit the rfLct is marvellous h'or «ale by all Dispoii>ar:ei51 words
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Advertisement175 1914-02-18 3 ’yygasT jBEi zr~zi irsgm»? s s K I? Ra M PENANG. SINGAPORE. IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR. I ‘/M M 3 *r -T' ic R m ia 4 rtKrrrgaaT: W /5 N tsr n j n*?* T aas «£3? flfeylt-,* w.a *n-; «8* ♦l* Rubber Factories Rubber Mills a: ,R>' <V V175 words
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Article59 1914-02-18 4 Perak, Br. 258. Dyasen. Feb. 17, Malacca, Feb. 15, (I®d. —E. 8. Co., Ltd. Besxtang, Dut. 270, Bruin, Feb. 17, Soeeoe, Feb. 16, Gen. —A. P. Co., Ltd. Janet Nieoll, Br. s-s., 474, Hunter, Feb 17, Taroj, Feb. 12. Gen —E. 8. Co., Ltd. Tara, Br. s.s., 3,651, Hamlyn.59 words
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Article44 1914-02-18 4 Fsbecast 18. Tara, tor Negapatam and Madras. Kedah, for Asahan. Fadang, for Batu Babra. Alma, for Deli. Hok Canton, for Teluk A neon. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. Fnngah, tor Batu Babra and Aeaban. Glen/alloeh, for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoj.44 words
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Article280 1914-02-18 4 Foa Singapore—Per Bumphiut, tomorrow, 6 am. Yen —Per Jit Seng, to-morrow. 7 a.m. Singapore. China and Japan —Per India, to-morrow, 9 a.m. Singapore, Chinaand Japan —Per Austria, to-morrow, noon. Port Swettenbam, Port Dickaon and Malacca—Per Perak, to-morrow, 2 pm. Langi at and Pangkalan Brandan— Per Ban Whatt Soon280 words
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Article123 1914-02-18 4 Penano, February 18. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4-*** 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4y 3 Credit 2/4', M 3 Documentary 2/44 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 173 f 3 days’ sight Private 175| Bombay, Demand Bank 17S| Moulmein, Demand Bank 173 3 days’sight Private 175# Madras,123 words
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Article203 1914-02-18 4 Gold Leaf *64 40 Black Pepper 16. no stock White Pepper 30. buyns ITrang Pepper 21 £0 buyers i Cloves 39, buyers Mace 110 nominal. Pickings 80. —sales Nutmegs 110 s. 26. sales No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5,50 sales Basket 5 15 buyers Copra (mixed) 12203 words
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Article182 1914-02-18 4 Penano, February 18. Beef 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 24 Feet h 28 Tongue 40 Mutton182 words
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Article2239 1914-02-18 4 i C P m P *o -2 5 po Capital. Number of Shares issued. > 1 m OB ft, j P j 1 2 Ch Dividends. Name e 0 m C 1 8 3*§ j O 3 0* 1 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. 1009 19052,239 words
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Advertisement11 1914-02-18 4 For Chronic Chant C »raplainta, Wood*' Grant Papparmint Cura. la. 6<1.11 words
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Advertisement85 1914-02-18 4 THE NSW FRENCH REMEDY. Ho'NoJ Ho 3 TH E R A PIO BLOOD POISON. KIDNEY, BLADDER. URINARY DISEASES. DISCHARGES. WEAKNESS. PILES. SEND STAMP ADDRESS ENVELOPE FOR FREE BOOKLET TO Dr. LE CLERC Med. Co. Haverstock Rd. Hampstead, Lonpon.Eng. PARIS DEPOT: 12. RLE CASTIGLIONE. I A CURE I NEW YORK DEPOT:85 words
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Advertisement127 1914-02-18 4 THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS I.nv ®|l The latest scientific pre puraiion of COD LIVEK OIL. Dees all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medical profession. o>' ALL CHEMISTS Price127 words
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Article692 1914-02-18 5 Vaz -Lesslar. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Church of the Assumption yesterday morning, the contracting parties being Mr. Edward J. A. Vaz, Assistant Teacher of St. Xavier’s Institution, and third son of Capt. Peter Vaz and Miss Mary Wilhelmina Lesalar, eldest daughter of Mr. T. J.692 words
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Article324 1914-02-18 5 ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S APPEA L Re-Tbial Okdehed The full Court of Appeal, consisting of Sir William Hyndmann-Jones, Chief Justice, Mr Justice P. J. Sproule and Mr. Justice Sercombe-Smith, yesterday disposed of the appeal of the Attorney-General (represented bv Mr. A D V. ule<) against the decision of Mr324 words
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Article362 1914-02-18 5 Second Annual Meeting. The second annual general meeting of the Selama Rubber Company, Ltd, was held on Saturday last, at the office of the Secretaries, with Mr. W. H. Thorne in the Ohair. The others present were Messrs. C. !E. Paterson, A. C. Hardouin, ti M.362 words
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Article555 1914-02-18 5 As the foreign newspapers published in Japan reach Shanghai, we learn additional details of the tremendous sensation caused by revelations concerning relations of the Siemens--chuckert Company aud the Japanese Admiralty. Developments of the last week stem to be substantially as follows, according to Japauese newspapers The555 words
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Advertisement292 1914-02-18 5 Showclh Patent SAFETY-RAZORS IN LEATHER CASES AT $2-50 EACH. Leather 8 Fancy Goods of Various Descriptions at Moderate Prices. CHONG K.EE Co., 25, beach street. IWHY TROUBLE YOURSELF? [j When A\i P" if? *T* 3 i ST% X If** n» r>n/i O SAVE-U-TROUBLE FIRM 0. do ANYTHING JU d EVERYTHING292 words
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Advertisement365 1914-02-18 5 NOTICE Messrs. W. D. A H. O. WILL'S Three Castles Cigarettes. In future each tin of this popular brand of Cigarettes vrill contain a coloured miniature of a well-known portrait, also one coupon. Twenty-five of these coupons entitle the collector to a neat GiltFrame to take the miniature. The Miniatures365 words
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Article, Illustration92 1914-02-18 6 ftMiskul daily (except Sundays wad psUii holidays) at Tan CRITERION PRESS. Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penarg. Puca Daily Lmdl 924 per annum. Ortrtation... Postage Extra. Mail StMea (Port Free) 917.50 OABLB ADDKBSB ECHO—PENANG.** v TikfkoM Noe. Echo 586 Printing Department 343 ira.-AU knIMM ttmun<c>tioaa »houW b*92 words
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Article2167 1914-02-18 6 Seeking to convict the Straits Echo of injonsistency, an Ipoh contemporary, the Times of Malaya, draws a contrast between our approval of the South African Government's deportation of the Syndicalist leaders during the recent strike and our campaign against the banishment policy of the Government of2,167 words
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Article1075 1914-02-18 6 1 The heavy seas c ff the Butterwnrtb ee. D luring the last f«w nights caused extensU I image »o the fishiug stakes north of th*' Bagan. roost of which we e being rep ilr 1 this morning. In some case* large portio »f the blat were swept1,075 words
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Advertisement213 1914-02-18 6 u G 0 0 0 a G 0 0 0 0 0 0 A Floral Bouquet cw exquisite and Fashionable Favorite-Perfume EWolffaSohm PERFUMERS KARLSRUHE VIENNA 3 lasting fragrance. V —s The charm aod iutllcl)(J ci Divinia has secured fo, it the highest. popularity ia European Society, ft: Q refreshing sweetness213 words
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Article150 1914-02-18 7 DWINDLING f'OVi’INMENT MAJORITY. (Reuter.) Lon loa, Fubruxrv 17 The Government maj irity fell to 62 in the House of Commons when the amendment to the Address against Welsh Diae-Übliab-ment wm rejected by 279 votes to 217. Tariff Reform Amendment. The Tariff Reform amendment, urgin'* Imperial Preference150 words
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Article146 1914-02-18 7 Grand Vizier’s Statement. (Reuter.) Constantinople, February 17. The Grand Vizier, in receiving the diplomatists. reaffirmed the Potte’s resolve to respect tin decisions of the Powers. He Mieved that the next step would be the retrocession of the islands occupied by Italy, which would be effected as soon146 words
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Article93 1914-02-18 7 The Duel Declined. (Reuter.) Paris, February 17. The seconds of M Quinton, President of the Aerial League, who was challenge 1 by M Vedrines, have refused to consider the duel on the ground that M. Vedrines refused to give satisfaction to M. Roux whom he puhliclv insulted at93 words
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Article96 1914-02-18 7 And Lord Cloud Hamilton’s Statement. Benter.) London, February 17. The statement by Lord Claud Hamilton at the meeting of the Great Eastern Railway, in which he bewailed the dearth of young men in the railway world competent to be General Managers, has excited numerous protects in the96 words
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Article50 1914-02-18 7 Reuter.') Melbourne, February 17. The slaughter men hare resumed work, the Municipality agreeing to do the cleansing of the abattoirs. The butcher’s employees are now demanding 78/- for forty-eight hours’ work Consequently another strike is very probable. Sydney, February 17. Four thousand men are at present idle.50 words
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57 1914-02-18 7 Reuter Brussels, February 18. The King of the Belgians was riding in the morning iu the forest of Soignes when his horse stumbled against a stone and fell with the King whose left arm was broken. The fracture has been set and the57 words
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Article29 1914-02-18 7 Reuter.) New York, February 17. President Wilson will veto the Immigration Bill if it is presented for signature with the clause containing the literacy test.29 words
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Article20 1914-02-18 7 (liefer.) Stockholm, February 1/. Baron Hammirskj eld bas frn ed a Cabinet with himself as War Minister*20 words
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226 1914-02-18 7 I STATEMENT Y LORD MURRAY. (Reuter.) L >ud >n, February 17 In the Home of Lirii, Lord Murray. lin persontl statement oi the American I Marconi transactions, said that the facts were known and ary error he had made was one of judgment aud not of226 words
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Article135 1914-02-18 7 Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, February 18. At the Singapore Rubber auction 127,635 lb. of rubber were offered for sale and 115,284 lb. were sold at the following prices Smoked Sheet 5! 18—5137 per pi. Unsmoked ...$117—5128 I First Crepe $130— 5 136 Second $119—5*29 Third »107135 words
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Article81 1914-02-18 7 {From Our Own Correspondent^) Singapore, February 18 At the meeting of the Simpan Valley Tin Compauy, Dr. Lim Boon Kong, who presided, said that construction work was will forward. The greater put of the ditch had been cut, the pipes had arrived and monitors from New Z81 words
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Article100 1914-02-18 7 Accident To French Liner. (Reuter.) New York, February 17. The blizzard recently reported in New York has increased in severity and the railways are being interrupted The Fire Commissioner issued a warning to the citizens to take extra precautions against fire as the Fire Brigade is100 words
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Article64 1914-02-18 7 Question in thi House. (Reuter.) London, February 17. At question time in the House of Commons, Earl Winterton, Uuionist member for Horsham, suggested the withdrawal of the depot tation order against Mr. Galbraith Cole from E ist Africa. Mr. L. V. Harcourt. Secretary of State for64 words
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Article21 1914-02-18 7 (Reuter.) Paris, Febnnrv 17. The Chamber ha* adopted the is.imates for the Army and N ivy.21 words
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Article37 1914-02-18 7 (Reuter N .m i, Feb in y 17. Oil bas been d cornered ueir L»k« A bert. There are ind lAtioiU ..:tl *1 tae tii Id ia cie of large ex ent.37 words
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Article305 1914-02-18 7 IMPRESS!V£ MILITARY FUNERAL. fhc funertl of the late Mr. Arthur W -«iner which took pl.tcn yesterday evemug w-ib largely at ended The curiae. with the firiog part uuder Sergeant BillautvDe at 'be head. left the Gen* ral Hospital at 530 p. ni At the junction305 words
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Article351 1914-02-18 7 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. D»ar ir, I noticed another article in your issue of Monday, the 16rh inst, on the increase of f axPB on rubber by the Netherlands Indian Government aud as it appears that there exists some doubt in these Settlements351 words
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Article218 1914-02-18 7 Tib, Rubber and Copra. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang PeDang Tin Exchange. |<jq gbuyers, no sellers f Straits Trading Co., 50 tons at 191.30 Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 150 $91.35 Total 200 tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at .£lBl cash and218 words
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839 1914-02-18 7 DIRECTORS AND SECRETARIES SUMMONED. The -hearing of the cas*s against the Directors aud Seen t tries of the sev-ral j lint »tnck compmies, who were summoned at t e instance of Mr. H O. <a*war for breaches of the Co i paoiex’ O'dieatice, was commenced839 words
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Article98 1914-02-18 7 This morning the Full Court of A np*-a1 revers*d the decision of M r P. A F. D vid in what i« known as the New Motor C*r O-dioanea test cas°. If. will h« remembered that in last Mr. E R H-*nderson was summoned bv th« Polie98 words
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Article80 1914-02-18 7 The followi g articles will be found on our ou'side pages r. g 3.—Our Eev-ntb Coinmandmeut. Behind tb* Scenes in China •i s.—Local Wedding. The Niwi fro u Japan. Full Court of Appeal: Attorney-General’* Appeal Selama Kubb r Co., Ltd.: Second Annual Meeting. B.—“A Malay Morning.” Kelantan News The80 words
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Article377 1914-02-18 7 TosUrday. To-day. Rim or I Buyers Seller* Beyers Seller* Fall. RUBBER. d. i. d. d. d. anirlo Malay 10 44 11 44 10 9 11 74 +4Md Bukit Mertajam. SI 2 6 2 14 2 7 „4d Chersoneee 24 29 24 210 Cons. Malays 10 6 It 44 10377 words
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Advertisement118 1914-02-18 7 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office:— SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in All F orms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES Financial Agents for Penang. SELLAR. MURRAY CO. Tncal Office: —No. 7, Union Street. OCDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncDO 0 n n n n n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0118 words
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Advertisement269 1914-02-18 7 PEN., WO CYCLE EMPORIUM, A To. 12, Kinj Street corner liiehop Street, BICYCLES Sold aud Repaired. Accessories. OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. (OSAKA MERCANTILE STEAMSHIP CO.) (MEMBERS OF POOL AGREEMENT). FOR COLOMBO A BOMBAY. The Company’s steamer IN DO MARU is expected to arrive here from Port Swetten* ham on Tuesday, 24th269 words
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Article2813 1914-02-18 8 Penghulu Jali and I started early to ■hoot a pair of porcupines that were raiding the little crop of kampong tapioca. Hii boy». Ali and Awi, granted a special holiday by the Tillage school-master, carried the guns; and Pawang Baki led his three mangy dog» by a2,813 words
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Article1004 1914-02-18 8 The Sultan’s Birthday. Kota Bahru, Feb. 9. The 7th inst. was a public holiday and the Bth was the Sultan’s birthday holiday. All public offices as well as the town were decorated with flags. At the Padang stars and arches and a pavilion were erected. At 345 pm.1,004 words
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Article592 1914-02-18 8 To the Editor of the Spectator. Sir,—Before leaving Batavia, I visited the Dutch Government’s opium manufactory in that city, and was shown all the processes by which the crude opium is turned into the finished article, ready to be sold retail, by the Government agencies592 words
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Advertisement377 1914-02-18 8 THE Straits Cinema Location —PENANG ROAD. Tempora mutantur et no» mutamur in 1 illis. Grand Change of Programme To-night. Prices as Usual. Watch SATURDAY NEXT. "From Circus to Race Course” 3 REELS 3 "The War of the Lilliputians” 2 REELS 2 Ete., etc. Penang's Greatest Picture Show THE Crown Cinema377 words
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Advertisement199 1914-02-18 8 Despised and dejected, most miserable too, Jones sat in his office saying a-a-tiskoo The pen left his lingers and ran a swift race, Down the «lope of the desk, a most wretched disgrace. Then it inked his new trousers, for which he’d not paid, I’m sure you can’t think what199 words
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Advertisement157 1914-02-18 8 Don’t Risk Pneumonia. Get rid of every cold as quicklj as po«»ible. It is the forerunner of all pulmonary trouble, and pneumonia mar develop in few hours. Take Chamberlains, Cough homedy. It is a simple thing to do b it tha effect is marvellous For *ale bv all Dispensaries and157 words
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Article32 1914-02-18 9 r f»trl$ h ro-n Agenii Due 19th Feb. India Colombo Singapore A.G A Co. China A.G.ACo. 20th 0 ot ben Singapore B.M-AOo. 24tb trim Eitel Friedrich Colombo BM.ACo 26 th32 words
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Article26 1914-02-18 9 For Agtntt r Leave» Inda (Singapore A.G.ACo. f eb. Ckmtt Oo'om^o K.G ACo 0*«ten jColom'jo Pru* Sited JVfaJHa* Si aport B M4Co. V M ACo.26 words
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Advertisement421 1914-02-18 9 P.&0. S.N.C E xpected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward. Due Penang Steamer. Connecting with S S Feh. Alar. 19 Apr. 19 2 16 30 India Devanha A rcadia Delta Assaye India Medina Mongolia Malwa Mooltan Morea Maloj* Homeward. Date. Apr. May 21 4 •Sails on Friday instead of Saturday.421 words
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Advertisement1662 1914-02-18 9 cs;h/ PPI NG B BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Foe Intended to Sail. Steamke Singapore (T hroe time* a wooh’i I Tbur. 19th Feb., 4 p m. Sat. 21 at Feb 4 p.m. i Sun. 22nd Feb 4 p.m. Tbur. 26th Feb 4pm **’?■**’''****v| S!nfnn r 8. A W1,662 words
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Article1317 1914-02-18 10 When the Bhowman remarked that what he lost on the coconuts be made on the swings, he proved himself to be a very bad financier, for there is money in ctconuts as a good many astute persons have discoverer! Even io successful a man as1,317 words
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Article469 1914-02-18 10 The Cat for Shanghai. There has cf late been a great wave of lawlessness in Shanghai, following the slackening of authority after the 1 ng period of umest and revolution. Mr. P. Grant Jones, the British Assessor in the Mixed Court at, Shanghai, in hearing a charge of attempted robbety469 words
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Article121 1914-02-18 10 Wednesday, February 18. Esplanade —6 to 7 p m. 1 Selection The Market Girls Offenbach 2 Two Step... Bunch O’ Blackberri«s Mackie 3 Waltz Merrv Night Woud 4 Gavotte Fussy Cat Eilenherg 5 March The Shop Girl. Godfrey. Friday, Februiry 20. Esplanade—6 to 7 pm. 1 Fantasia on121 words
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Advertisement88 1914-02-18 10 Beware of Colds. Children are much more likelv to contract the contagious diseases whpn they l ave colds. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet f ver and consumption are diseases that are o r ten Contracted when the child has a cold. Teat is why all medical authorities sav beware of Colds.88 words
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Advertisement37 1914-02-18 10 Jest What You Need. Don't suffer for Tears from a disordered stomach. A few doss? of Cb itiiberlam’s Tablets will put you rLlit. Th y are jus what you mtd. For sale by all Dispensarie* and Dealers.37 words
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Advertisement979 1914-02-18 10 THE BLOOD is the LIFE of the FLESH i .Hit smsamaaßsssm Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills-What they are and what they do. Their Four Principal Ingredients. It is an established fact that a!! diseases spring from one source, namely Impurity of the Bbod. Therefore our strength, health, and life depend979 words
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Article198 1914-02-18 11 The illuminating statement appearing in Reuter’s telegrams to-day with regard to the extended stay in Mexico City of the captain and four toe u officers of the Japanese cruiser I (hunt a cannot fail to give point to the suggestion of these Chauvinists who insist that Japan198 words
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Article175 1914-02-18 11 As the Chinese year has just closed according to the older calendar, we fiud that thoughtful men, looking behind the surface, are trying to understand what is amiss, and how the present unsatisfactory condition of affairs may be altered. As they review of the past two175 words
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Article206 1914-02-18 11 Determined Protestants. The Roman Catholic paper, the Tablet ■ays It seems undeniable that the people who approved of Kikuyu are very considerably more important and determined than was realised, and that they have much the better case. The High Churchmen have attracted so much attention of late years, we206 words
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Article194 1914-02-18 11 February, 1914. r FI W. L<. W. H. W. L. W. Date am. am. p.m. p.m. 18th 4.4(*, 11.00, 5.50, Nil. 19 h 9.00, 2.09, 8.40, 12.u2| 20th 11.10, 4.-81, 9 57, 4 08] 2 Ut 1134. 5.10, 10.44, 5.0»* 22nd 11.57, 5 44, 11.2 4,194 words
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Advertisement154 1914-02-18 11 Djn't Ccug'. It is absurd to allow a cough to hang ou and sip your vitality when Chamberlain’s Couch Remedy will cure you. You don’t kuow where a persistent cough will lind you. You can’t afford to allow your throat and lungs to become diseased when it is •uch a154 words
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Advertisement11 1914-02-18 11 Woods’ Papporniint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, na/er fail». Is. Gd.11 words
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Advertisement477 1914-02-18 11 r <• M ’t, r. r. ®®S GOODRICH TYRES rAd?,: -N rgi -r 7 rcssa 'V SaSvTfcs-Y 5^- Es wjiir r -df- > ■'4? A -<r_ JVt' mas vyss r £6; 9®® s> <g) (o' (ft y*) o' The Largest Tyre Factory, with the Greatest Output in the World a477 words
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Advertisement1709 1914-02-18 12 THE London Directory (Published Annually.) Enables traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English Manufacturers Dealers in each class of goods. Besides being a eomplete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the Directory contains lists of Export Merchants with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign1,709 words
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