Straits Echo, 25 February 1914
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Title Section35 1914-02-25 1 Straits Echo t‘AlL* CHBOWCU: Or EVtNii,. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE Fak EAST GENERALLY VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum, PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 4435 words
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Advertisement1097 1914-02-25 1 ••TIGER” Brand Cement. A High Class! Cement suitable for all purposes especially engineering and construction work. For prices and further particulars apply to TIANG LEE Co., 53, B*ach Street, Penanj. lIIIUIIIBE Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS. BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS l'OE PENANG F. M. S. BANKS.1,097 words
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Advertisement32 1914-02-25 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., Beach Street, Penang.32 words
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Advertisement101 1914-02-25 2 NATURA ILK l r LION BRANDJ (STERILIZED) J A J s^ Xa -^0 OA Grand Prix: p ans 1900 St. Louis 1904- f a M «<Jaii|e n J^ o ‘893. ‘B93. "*tio Ia j.Schutimarke Cxporlg«sellsct)aft Roscf) 11 J6\ AREn Mecklenburg (Deutscb‘» n<)) M ADE IN GERMANY* sub. d,illt,: a 18’101 words
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Article1006 1914-02-25 3 (Hr Helen Green van Campen.) (The guests of Mrs. De Shine’s theatrical boarding house are dining.) The Landlady—Once and final, Mista Noodle, I kinnot let yuh keep that there animile in yer room His fl ppin’ is keepiu’ parties from their sleep. jjtd Noodle f Noodle’s Educated Seals)1,006 words
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Article1002 1914-02-25 3 As a result, th« wa'ers of the Euphrat» s are again flowing by Ba’ylon 1 1 he phrase is from a Li *f te'egr.un which recently appea ed in the Press; there was i nothing to indicate t h** full significance < f this seemingly slight it.1,002 words
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Advertisement137 1914-02-25 3 I I M B PENANG. g4 SINGAPORE. IPOH. gm KUALA LUMPUR. v ggjk w o wr a i V 9 ''V m r 4S nfe» w Rubber Factories Rubber Mills. 4V CAS. OIL 8 PRODUCER ENGINES. SEMI DIESEL CRUDE OIL CENTRIFUGAL 8 PISTON PUMPS. WATER, GAS 8 STEAM PIPES 8137 words
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Article89 1914-02-25 4 Ooeben, Gsr. s.s., 5,109, Ahlbam, Feb. 24, Yokohama, Feb. 7, Gen. —B. M. A Co. Ayuthia, Gor. s.s., 261, Free«e, Feb, 24, Singapore, Feb. 19, Gen.-B. M. Co. Bohemia, A us. s.s., 2,305, Meerans, Feb, 24, Shanghai, Feb. 12, Gen. —S. K. A Co. Circe, Br. s.s., 315, Bannantyne,89 words
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Article28 1914-02-25 4 February 25. Bangala, for Rangoon. Circe, for Deli. Alma, for Deli. Hok Canton, for Teluk Anson. Jin Ho, for Asahan. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping28 words
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Article275 1914-02-25 4 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Tong Chuan, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Ohee Thye, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Deli, Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleb and Sabang —Per Speelman, to-morrow, 11 a.m. Deli—Per Malaya, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Trang— Per Trang, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per275 words
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Article122 1914-02-25 4 Penang, February 25. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4-j*j 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 T s 3 Credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/44 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 173$ 3 days’ sight Private 175$ Bombay, Demand Bank 173$ Moulmein, Demand Hank 173 3 days’ sight Private 175$122 words
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Article194 1914-02-25 4 Gold Leaf 564.40 Black Pepper 16. no stock White Pepper 30.75 sellers Trang Pepper 21.50 buyers Cloves 40. sales Mace 110 nominal. Pickings 84.— sales Nutmegs 110 s. 26. sales No. 1 6.10 sales 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 11.70 buyers C Tahbun... 190. —sellers u194 words
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Article181 1914-02-25 4 Penang, February 25. Beef— cts. Soup pei' 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 m h ®et h Tongue181 words
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Article873 1914-02-25 4 Name. RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd. Balgownie Rubber E>tate, Ltd. Changkat Serdang Estate, Ltd. Glenealy Plantations, Ltd. Jebong (Perak) Rubber Co., Ltd. Kedah Rubber Co.. Ltd. Malakoff Rubber Co., Ltd. Nellmay Rubber Co., Ltd. New Serendah Rubber Co., Ltd. Perak River Valley Rubber Co., Ltd. Sandycroft873 words
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Advertisement60 1914-02-25 4 A silly old duffer named Wray, Went into the chemist’s one day, A bottle he bought of a cure which he thought, Would chase his bronchitis away. His wife said, You ass what a sell The name isn’t Woods’, can’t you tell Then quick as a thoi’ght she ran out,60 words
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Advertisement51 1914-02-25 4 Don’t Risk Pneumonia. Get rid of every cold as quickly as possible. It is the forerunner of all pulmonary trouble, and pneumonia mav develop in a few hours. Take Chamberlains, Cough Remedy. It is a simple thing to do bit the effect is marvellous For «sale by all Dispensaries and51 words
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Advertisement150 1914-02-25 4 +♦++♦++♦++♦♦++++>++•»•♦ |r+T++4"^ THIS IS 1 IT! t vj 7 it A 1 EKBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound iis= r /**3l srzzSfSLr TASTELESS ODORLESS rr=- -r—=r The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and super sedes the old-fashioned emulsions which upset150 words
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Article372 1914-02-25 5 A Manchester View. Under the caption “An Apparent Injustice” the Manchester Guardian of Jan. 29th publishes the following editorial: Mr. H. N. Ferrers, a member of the Bar of the Federated Malay States, calls attention, in a pamphlet from which wo give some extracts, to an aspect372 words
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Article179 1914-02-25 5 Ac ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission was held at the Municipal Offices yesterday afternoon, the following gentlemen being preseut: Dr. G. W. Park (Deputy President), Mr. P. T. Allen and Mr. F. Duxbury, with Mr. L M. Bell (Engineer), and Mr. L. A. C. Biggs (Secretary) in179 words
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Article178 1914-02-25 5 Mr. L. Lawton-Br. in. Director of Agriculture, F M.S has *nt out the following circular to managers of states Sir, I have been requested by the Planters Association of Malaya to arrange for the collection of exhibits for the Malayan Court at the London Exhibition in June178 words
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Article202 1914-02-25 5 A busy sittiug of the Legislative Council, i at the meeting next Friday, is portended by th» extensive agenda laid down. No fewei then seventeen ordinances in the mating are to be considered, three for third reading,, four for first rfadiug, the same number for the second202 words
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442 1914-02-25 5 Director» Fiaed. H&jee Hamzah, Isqoail and Mohd. Mah ■Boom, directors of the Sharikatol-al-Rawa Co., Ltd., appeared before Mr. VV. C. Michell in the District Court this morning on a summons issued against them at the instance of Mr. H Gulam Sarwar, Deputy Registrar of the442 words
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Article82 1914-02-25 5 Tennis Tournament. The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow: Championship. Prentis vs Holmes (5) Double Handicap A. Hadden and Hall vs Reid and Haslam (4j. Double Handicap—B. Goatly and Byatt vs deHamel aud Cuscaden (6). Single Handicap D. Bayley vs A F Robertson (1) (linal Bowls82 words
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Article143 1914-02-25 5 A Straits Times representative saw the Jolouial Secretary (the Hon. Mr R J. Wilkinson, C M G on Tuesday morning and m tde enquiries regarding the condition of the mole across Singapore harbour He described the lutnour that the mole had been abandoned as all nonsense and143 words
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Article70 1914-02-25 5 February Monthly Medal Competition. Result. A S Evens Scratch 3 down J Forsyth (18) 4 Mrs S Evens (22) 9 K McLeod (24) 9 G Carmichael (20) 10 The following also played Messrs A Forsyth, J Hunter, M Mackinnon, F S Crow, W J Muirkead, J Cheeswright,70 words
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Article44 1914-02-25 5 To-dat. IST Day of 2nd Moon Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p m. Harmston’s Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens, 9-15 p.m. Crown Cinema, Chulia Street. Straits Cinematograph, Penang R ;ad. To-morhow. 2nd Day of 2nd Moon. Crown Cinema, Chulia Street. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road.44 words
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Advertisement300 1914-02-25 5 THE “WOLF” LIGHTWEIGHT MOTOR CYCLE 24 lI.I’. Single Gear is a most reliable British-made machine at only $2BO. Try our CROWN SPECIAL JUVENILE BICYCLES and you will find how comfortable and economical they are. Fitted with PALMER TYRES only. U Complete with Lamp, Bell, Pump and Tools. Price: $4O each300 words
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Advertisement748 1914-02-25 5 NOTICE Messrs. W. D. H. O. WILL'S Three Castles Cigarettes. Tn future each tin of this popular brand of Cigarettes will contain a coloured miniature of a well-known portrait, also one coupon. Twenty-tive of these coupons entitle the collector to a neat Gilt Frame to take the miniature. The Miniatures748 words
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Article, Illustration101 1914-02-25 6 PlklixWd daily (except Sunday* and pnfclie holidays) ▲t m CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. I No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. —r k\ 44 Pnxon Dnily Law! M. 934 per annoia OaMatioi.M Poataga Extra. Ifail Eirtiii (Poet Fraa) 917.50 oablb addbiis ECHO—PENANG." Talafkoac Not. Echo 586 Printing Department 343 JT.J.—AII101 words
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Article1362 1914-02-25 6 It is generally understood that the object of the Hon. Mr. A. R. Adams’s visit to Singapore to-morrow is to initiate a debate in the Legislative Council on the second reading of the Bill to amend the Courts Ordinance, a measure which, as we have already1,362 words
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Article593 1914-02-25 6 Mr. Sykes, of the Chinese Protectorate, is an inmate of the General Hospital. Capt. A. T. Wardrop resigned the British North Borneo service with effect from January 12. Mr. A. R. Peel, the British Minister, will be leaving Bangkok by the Deli about March 5, en route593 words
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Article154 1914-02-25 6 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, We hasten to assure your correspondent A European Housewife that the ten per cent, advance on leather, hardware, and crockery advertised iu your issue of 23rd February, is not, as she supposes, the second or a further154 words
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Article104 1914-02-25 6 As Harmston’s f ircus is leaving for tomorrow for Deli and a prize of a bicycle will be presented to some lucky person to n ark the farewell performance, there ought to be a good house at Dato Kramat this evening when the company will bid Penang au104 words
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Article1050 1914-02-25 6 Mr. Still waxes almost lyrical over tb« progress and prospects of A alaya i n th» leading article which we have clipped fro the Straits Times to-day. Aad truly one reflects on what has been done in th* last decade —the vast area of fruitf territory which has1,050 words
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Advertisement199 1914-02-25 6 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office: SINGAPORE Life Assurance and Endowment in AH Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES Financial Agent» for Penang. SELLAR, MURRAY A CO. Ttocal Office: —No. 7. Union Street HE PENANG CYCLE EMPORIUM. No. 12, King Street corner Bishop Street. BICYCLES Sold and Repaired199 words
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Article443 1914-02-25 7 debate in the commons. Reuter.) London, February 24. In the House of Commons during ti e debate on the Somaliland Supplementary Estimates, Sir Gilbert Parker, Unionist >leml>er for Gravesend, criticised the withdrawal from the interior after the Camel Corps disaster. He admitted that Mr. Corfield exceeded his instructions, but443 words
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Article94 1914-02-25 7 Hamburg Ameriki and N.D.L. Reuter.) London, February 24. The Berliner Tajcblatt says that the agreement between the Hamburg Amerika Shipping Company and the Norddeutsche Lloyd covers a period of seventy-five years. It is understood that the agreement piovides for an equal share in the passenge' and freight business94 words
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Article88 1914-02-25 7 Bomb in a Parcel. Reuter) Dubreczin, February 24. In regard to the mysterious dynamite explosion at the office of the Greek Catholic Bishop at Dubreczin it appears that a letter was received, signed in a lady sname, saying that a parcel was en route containing candlesticks, a88 words
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Article55 1914-02-25 7 The Toll of War. (Reuter.) Belgrade, February 24. Col. R. Boyovitcb, Servian Minister for War, speaking in the Skupstina, intimated that the Servian losses in the Turkish war wore 0.5,000 «lead and 18,000 wounded, and in the Serbo-Bulgarian war 8,000 dead and 30,< 00 wounded. Altogether 18,000 men55 words
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55 1914-02-25 7 Brush wilb the Tol.ce. (Renter.) Berlin, February 24 At a Socialist demonstration which took place at Brunswick the Police, who edly charged the crowd, wtre su >i u y Immbarded with bottles, pla.es, ,ri T' l P kitchen utensils and hot aud <-«• w tr from55 words
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Article294 1914-02-25 7 (Reuter.) London, February 24. The owners of the Umgeni which is conveying the Labour leaders deported from South Africa owing to the recent strike, allowed the Labour Members of Parliament, Mr. A. Henderson and Mr. C. W. Bjwerman, to go on board the «teamer off Gravesend294 words
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Article130 1914-02-25 7 Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 25. At the rubber auction at Singapore 116,441 lb. were offered for sale and 109,717 lb. were sold at the following prices Smoked Sheet $ll2-8128 per pi. Unsmoked §ll0 —§124 First Crepe §l27 —1131 Second §ll6 —§'26 Third §lo3—§ll4 Fourth 86—$100130 words
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40 1914-02-25 7 (Renter.) London, February 24. At question time in thoHouseof C unmous. Mr. Winston Churehi’d announced that it. bad been decided t rubstitute this year test mobilisation < f the Third Fleet instead of the grand manoeuvres.40 words
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Article28 1914-02-25 7 (Reuter.) Brussels, February 2*. The Amateur International Association football match between England and Belgium resulted in a victory for England by 9 goals to one.28 words
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Article31 1914-02-25 7 (Reuter.) Lo don, February 21. At the National Sporting Club P.*t O’Keefe beat Harry lieeve on points m twenty rounds for the middle weight championship of Great Britain.31 words
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Article28 1914-02-25 7 (Reuter.) London, February 25. Tie Fiencli cruiser Wahleck-Rouss’au in 11." 0,.1f .1" .lunn durinß the Lu.-u.m. au.l »11 b failed. The vessel is badly damaged.28 words
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Article289 1914-02-25 7 REQUEST FOR BENTON S BODY. (Reuter.) El Paso. February 24 The request of the U. S. State Dapartment for the production of tho body of Mr. Bentoa has met with no response. Troop Train Blown Up. Vera Cru«, February 21. The Mexican rebels blew up a troop289 words
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Article116 1914-02-25 7 An Expedition to the East. (Reuter.) London, February 24. Mr. Lieper, the Helminthologist of the Loudon School of Tropical Medicine has left London for the East with Surgeon Atkinson, R. N seconded by the Admiralty, and Surgeons Cherry aud Garrard, both of whom were in the116 words
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76 1914-02-25 7 (Reuter.) Bremen, February 24. The Captain of the Wildenfels has sent a wireless message to the effect that the Danish steamer Ekliptika sank in the Bay of Biscay. One passenger and ten members of the crew were saved. The captain of the Ekliptika in dead. It76 words
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Article34 1914-02-25 7 (Reuter.) Melbourne, February 24. Peace has practically been assured m the Melbourne meat industry, the union officials having recommended the acceptance of the masters’ proposals including an increase of 5/- weekly.34 words
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Article35 1914-02-25 7 (Reuter) London, February 24. Mr. Winston Churchill piloted an aeroplane over the Solent aud located a submarine which was macoeuvring under water Eventually he alighted on the water near the Enchantress35 words
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Article37 1914-02-25 7 rteuter London, February 24. Frederick Gould and his wife were charged at Bow Street with espionage. The evidence is that the wonnu was arrested at Charing Cross tn route to Osteud wit It naval docJineute.37 words
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Article268 1914-02-25 7 DEFEAT OF UNIONIST MOTION. (Reuter.) London. February 24 In the House of. Commons Mr. B. G. Falle, Unionist Member f>r Portsmouth, moved that it was imperative in the interests of public peace that the Premier should submit the proposals for the alteration of tho Home Rule Bill without268 words
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Article244 1914-02-25 7 We have received from the F.M.S. Government Press a copy of a handbook on Colloquial Telegu by Mr. H S. R. Leonard, of the F. M. S. Civil Service. The scope and intention of the book are sufficiently explained by the author in his preface in which244 words
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Article93 1914-02-25 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3. —The Vaudevillians. Waters of Babylon. 5. —Municipal Commission. The Legislative Council. Penang Cricket Club. Caledonia Golf Club. Singapore Harbour Mole. Breach of the Companies Ordinance Directors Fined. London Rubber Exhibition. The Banishment Enactment. B.—Alleged Bank Fraud. The93 words
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Article224 1914-02-25 7 Yesterday. To-day. Rie« or Buyers Seller* Buyer- Sellers Fall. RUBBER. d. d. d. s. d. tng!»M.l.y 9 10 3 10 14 11- +74d Bukit Mertajam. 2 25 21 26,. Id Ohcrsonow 2 1 2ft 22 27 Id Cons. Malays 9 104 10 9 10 14 11 3d Highlands 51224 words
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Article710 1914-02-25 7 {I roni Our Own Correspondent.') Kuala Lumpur, February 22nd, 1914. There was an attendance of ten competitors at the M. S. V. R. standard test shoot on Saturday last week. Mr. Perkins qualified outright as a marksman with a 6Core of 80 out of a possible 97710 words
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Article69 1914-02-25 7 Tin, Rice sad Copra. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, ssB. buyers, no sellers i Straits Trading Co., -5 buyers, no sellers Singapore Straits Trading Co., 125 tons at $BB 90 Tin is quoted in London to-day at £\7s 15s. cash69 words
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Advertisement401 1914-02-25 7 Mr. R. D. Acton. P.P.C. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. I TWO EXPERIENCED MACHINEMEN for Treadle and Cylinder Printing Machines. Wages: $20 per mensem with yearly increments. Only experienced men need apply. THE CRITERION PRESS LTD. 59, Beach Street. PROBATE 1914 No. 3. NOTICE. IN Tilp: estate of Emma Florence Karl, deceased. Pursuant401 words
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Article2218 1914-02-25 8 The preliminary enquiry into the :ase •gainst Ng Kok Choon, charged with abetment of forgery and abetment of falsification of accounts, was resumed yesterday afternoon before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel in the Third Court. Mr. J. Crabb Watt appeared for the prosecution and Mr. VV. R Armstrong2,218 words
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Article732 1914-02-25 8 Professor Dunstan has arrived in Ceylon, and has already been interviewed on the question of a College of Tropical Agriculture. He speaks confidently of the erection of a college in Ceylon, and we may almost take it that it is to be so, despite the fact732 words
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1536 1914-02-25 8 The Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. The ninety-seventh ordinary half-yearly general meeting of the shareholders of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpor- J ation was held on the 14th instant, in the City Hall, Hongkong, when the ninetyseventh report of the Court of Directors was submitted. Mr. S. 11. Dodwell, (Chairman),1,536 words
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Article1084 1914-02-25 8 We published on Saturday a statement officially issued by the Malay State* Development Agency on the progress of railway development in the Peninsula. It ig ;in interesting document imply because it shows the reality and the extent of the progress that is being made. Anyone who compares the1,084 words
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Advertisement15 1914-02-25 8 THIS IS IT j 1 WATERBURY’S I METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound 1-25 find f?-0015 words
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Advertisement177 1914-02-25 8 I Just What 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. WANTED. A TYPEWRITER CLERK for the Penang Volunteers Orderly Room Salary $30 a177 words
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Advertisement12 1914-02-25 8 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cnre, rer Coughs and Colds, nerer faiii, I*. dd.12 words
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Advertisement2212 1914-02-25 9 (StM I r- i~ i iv u./ Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD Fob Connecting Due Date. Steamer. g 3 London. Mar. 7 Assaye 21 India Apr. A Devanba V *lB J Arcadia Mar 2 Delta 16 Assaye June 13 27 £lndia Devanha2,212 words
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Article1122 1914-02-25 10 (Bt T. Sharpie Knowlsox) It is the factor in life, working for our good or ill, that -we cannot control. Take the weather as a case in point. You cannot order sunshine and be sure of getting it. And yet weather means success or failure1,122 words
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Article701 1914-02-25 10 Toughest of antagonists and most dissident of dissenters, Mija Heer van Dunck is •the most enterprising of mankind. In the words of one of our Restoration poets, he fished tho earth to land,” and his whole country is a monument of successful war agaiust the sea701 words
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Article727 1914-02-25 10 An article in the Atlantic Monthly points out wbat a low idea of the business man our great novelists have had. And if that is so there is obviously scope for a new novelist of the busiuein life who knew something of its romantic sid«727 words
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Advertisement77 1914-02-25 10 Don’t Cough. It is absurd to allow a cough to hang on and sap vour vitality when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will cure you. You d .n’t know where a persistent cough will 1 ud you. dou cau t afford to allow your throat and lures to become diseased when it77 words
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Advertisement210 1914-02-25 10 Beware of Colds. Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases when they have colds. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consumption are diseases that are often contracted when the child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds. For the quick cure210 words
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Advertisement296 1914-02-25 10 In WEAKNESS, NEURASTHENIA CONSUMPTION CHLOROSIS Use HEMOGLOBIN Deschiens All doctors agree that this vital Iron of the Blood ALWAYS CURES, and gives every one health, strength andjbeauty. Far better than uncooked meat, Chalybeates, etc. RICKSHAWS! RICKSHAWS!! NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED. COMPLETE WITH ENGLISH WHEELS, RUG, LAMPS. Etc. 1st Quality: $135-00.296 words
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Advertisement109 1914-02-25 10 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cnre. For Coughs and Colds, never fiils, Is. 6d. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnannn n n n n n n n n n n n n n n u n n FOR SALE. An Open Letter ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF The Banishment Enactment 1910 it ADDRESSED TO J. H. M. ROBSON,109 words
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Advertisement202 1914-02-25 10 PENANG SIN POE." Chinese Daily Newspaper. IF you want, to uw4« your pood» know to the jid**rti»e in the p H D r ang trio Poe” wl.ich is the heat adverti»* 0 merimm ©f it* 4u»d in tUo Strai»» D F. *1 Bd For contract‘and aouemtrart H dvo r t202 words
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Article269 1914-02-25 11 After the heavy decline in rubber quotations it is not difficult to select shares in the Malayan group which must do exceeding h®ld unt, 'l P res ®nt troubles fc re over. Among these Bukit Kajang ii vU e which «alls for attention. Of its 2.515 acres269 words
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Article185 1914-02-25 11 When a man finds that his work is worrying him unduly, or when he is so overwhelmed by it that be cannot keep his mental equilibrium, the best thing he can do is to stop it for a time and have a rest or a change of185 words
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Article185 1914-02-25 11 We respectfully call the attention of the henchmen of the opium merchants to some recent reports received through Reuter’s agency from various parte of China concerning the suppression of opium smoking. From West Yunnan, a province notorious for many years for the amount of opium grown and smoked,185 words
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Article122 1914-02-25 11 Forms Subject of Libel Action The action for Rs. 50,000 damages brought by Mrs. Laura Rosa Cantlay against Mr. George Vanderspar came up for bearing on Feb. 14 before Mr. H. A. Loos, the District Judge of Colombo. She based lier claim on the following statement alleged122 words
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Article41 1914-02-25 11 February, 1914. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. Datk a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 25th 12.29, 7 04, 1.07, .91 20th 12.57, 7.28, 1.29, .419 27th 1.22, 7.50, 1.50, 8 88 28th 1.44, 8.10, 2.10, 8.4841 words
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Advertisement98 1914-02-25 11 A Forty Yms’ Test. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy has been curing coughs and colds for the past forty T*arn and has gained in popularity every rear. What better recommendation is required For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. a BH \ts\ t&tit HufcP nti By Appointment to H. M. THE KING.98 words
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Advertisement10 1914-02-25 11 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cura, For Coughs and Colds, never fails10 words
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Advertisement488 1914-02-25 11 ®$®®®®®®®®®®®®®®@®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®'S' 1 GOODRICH TYRES >*\ r*N ViU w*-4«v -V'-l -a?i *3 7 :~a r i j i *5 ■<; I 'jl i v I «K T». iLMti r) r» y V:-‘k1 MASK if The Largest Tyre Factory, v/ith the Greatest Output in the World a Tribute to the Supreme Quality488 words
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Advertisement1543 1914-02-25 12 THE ■Haann London Directory (Published Annually.) Enables traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English Manufacturers Dealers in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the Directory contains lists of Export Merchants with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial and1,543 words
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