Straits Echo, 12 March 1914
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Title Section31 1914-03-12 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE O' EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENES'LL 1 VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, THURSDAY, I'M, MARCH, 1914. 5731 words
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Advertisement1033 1914-03-12 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., 63, Beach Street, Penang. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SAND1LANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS FOR PENANG S’ F. M. S. DAVID1,033 words
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Advertisement33 1914-03-12 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 DogYHead Brand. Sole Ageats TIANG LEE 6* Co.. 53, Beach Street, Penang.33 words
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Advertisement106 1914-03-12 2 fflEEßMßMWg^aaaaJ-UlL; r~- anEK'i.-irrzS3g^w^a£WaaEHMMßP NATUiIA m sm U i 1 IX (STERILIZED) L r LION BRAND. J A a Af //t Grand Prix: V 1900 St. Louis -I 904 0,11 Mt <aiu—. <iib. M« d,l|le# l «o; »tll? r 89 3 ‘893. V Silb 1891"S* Ehf« s BerS" feTmiiiiiiiimiiMiiiniiiuiiTufliii Schutzmarke gesf106 words
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Article2821 1914-03-12 3 ITS CAPITAL AND ITS PEOPLE. In Aloe Star. Pinang Tunngal, Kedah. Feh. 17th. My last letter to the Malay Mail record- j ed my arrival in Alor Star. It is rather a delightful place, and I spent some time in it —longer than I intended partly2,821 words
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Advertisement244 1914-03-12 3 Rub It In. A good many people think rheumatism can not be cured without taking nauseous medicine. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm massaged thoroughly into the skin has cured far more rheumatism than any internal remedy in existence and gives relief quicker. For «sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. NOTICE. Penang Sales244 words
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Advertisement865 1914-03-12 3 ********************99•••• S 20/° More Mileage than Petrol 9 9 m 9 Greater Power HILULIMBING. Quieter Running 9 m m 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 All these points are sufficient to warrant you testing ii NAPTHA 91 Motor Spirit which is a special865 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article82 1914-03-12 4 Avagyee. Br. 247. Spencer. March 11. Teluk Anson, March 10. Gen.— E. S. Dtrffliiugtr, Oer. a s-, 5,14d Boesel. March 11. Yokohama, Feb. 21. Oen.-B. M. Torct, Ger. S.116, Log«. MjrehU, mbU K t Fe b WaidenmaS; raUn Zk Pi. Befawao, March 3. Gen.- 315 Bannantyne, March 12, Cl82 words
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Article55 1914-03-12 4 March 12. Malaya, for Deli. Ban Lee, for Trang. Perak, for Port Swettenbam, Port Dickson, and Malacca. Valentijn, for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Taroba, for Port Swettenhamland Singapore. Avagyee, for Dindings, Sitiawan and'leluk Anson. Trang, for Trang. Nubia, for Singapore, China and Japan. Perils, for55 words
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Article271 1914-03-12 4 Fos Yen—Per Jit Seng, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Pin Seng, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Calcutta Per Diluara, to-mvrrow, 4 p-in. j Teluk Anson —Per Hebe, to-morrow, Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul —Per Un Peng, to morrow, 4 p m. Dindings, Sitiawan and Bugan Datoh Per Pangkor,271 words
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Article123 1914-03-12 4 Penang, March 12. {By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4^ 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 T 3 Credit 2/4^ 3 Documentary 2/44 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174 J 3 days’ sight Private 175* Bombay, Demand Bank 1744 Moulmein, Demand Bank 173 J M 3 days’sight Private123 words
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Article192 1914-03-12 4 Gold Leaf 164.40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 29.50 buyers Trang Pepper 21.25 sales Cloves 40. —sales Mace WO nominal. Pickings 87. —tellers Nutmegs 110 s 25. sellers !No. 1 6.10 sales 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 11.70 buyers fTahbun... 190. —sellers Soonde 245. Gutta192 words
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Article195 1914-03-12 4 Penang, March 12. Be ee cfs. 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... H 24 Feet n 28195 words
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Article1971 1914-03-12 4 a I I I ■S-J Number of a. Dividend.. Nume. S g Capital. Shares J 9 n issued. I m Cf fi S I M 1 1910 191M*****913 1914] RUOBfcK DOLLAR SHARES. A 1 1 P.C- 5 P j Ayer Kuuing Rubber Estate, Ltd. 44.25 1909 8 450,000 o1,971 words
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Advertisement52 1914-03-12 4 Best Medicine Made. A better medicine can not be made than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It relieves the lungs, opens the secretions, aids, expectoration and assists nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Besides, it contains no opiates and is perfectly safe to take. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Advertisement43 1914-03-12 4 Trouble Averted. That little cold and sore throat of yours must be checked at once or it may develop into something worse, iake a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and your troubles will soon vanish. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement60 1914-03-12 4 'inr"'in i n mnifi '■■■■-■■■u» THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS E /2 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 recommended by the medical profession. OF60 words
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Article603 1914-03-12 5 Annual Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Rubber Grower*’ Association was held at Can-non-street Hotel on February 19. Mr. Noel Trotter presided. In the course of bis speech he pointed out the difficulties io the way of a combination central selling agency, and gave it603 words
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Article307 1914-03-12 5 The following was the result of the, play for the Ladies’ Fresgrave Spoon for,; March Mrs Powell 5 up Miss Mahler 2 Mrs Macouochie 1 down Mrs Park 1 Mrs Armstrong 4 Mrs Martin 5 Mrs Kirk, Mrs Mav, Mrs Crichton, Mrs J Crabb-Watt, Miss Sellers and307 words
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Article628 1914-03-12 5 THE LURE OF THE WORLD WANDERER. Vision of the Future Scents are keener than tightt or sounds To make your heart-strings rack. These lines, which Mr. Rudyard Kipling wrote long ago. must have been recalled by a good many members of his audience on February 17,628 words
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Article248 1914-03-12 5 Of recent days we have had experience of some startling developments of the strike fever; but the latest, as announced in advices from Italy, eclipses all that has gone before. The lawyers of Milan, we are assured, have arranged to go on strike at the end248 words
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Article67 1914-03-12 5 Tennis Tournament. Tbe following ties have been lixed fur to-morrow Mixed Double Handicap A 'Final). Misa Beckett and Bennett —15.4) vt Mr and Mrs Dunn —.5) (Final). Bowls Tournament. The following were the results of the ties played off yesterday.— Championship Fairs. Dunn and Rose beat Goodwin67 words
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Advertisement150 1914-03-12 5 is no check to the 'Popularity of 44 Black White r :vT GUUCOWA LB SCOTCH WHISKY 'BLACK a, WHITE' as l*tc.iAu.< MUbtrta ru THE HOUSE OF COMMONS •COTCH WHISKY CMSTILCI** JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD. LONDON. GLASGOW, &c. DISTILLERS BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. K St M TOWN HALL, Saturday, March 21st, 9-30150 words
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Advertisement584 1914-03-12 5 Messrs. LAMBERT 8 BUTLER’S FAMOUS SMOKING MIXTURES. Joking ToBACfS z~. in enga>H£ «5 S—i Garrick AND “Frontier” Tobacco. OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING STORES IN PENANG. Showells Patent SAFETY-RAZORS IN LEATHER CASES AT $2-50 EACH. o 0 Leather 8 Fancy Goods of Various Descriptions at Moderate Prices. CHONG KEE Co.,584 words
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Article, Illustration100 1914-03-12 6 flbliakftd daily (except Sundays and pobli* holiday*) at m CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. O) Pwon Daily Local •m 124 per annum. Ortrtatioß... Postage Extra. Mail EdiHaa (Port Free) 917.50 OABLB ADDEEIS ECHO—PENANG." t Telephone Not. Echo 586 Printing Department 543 JT.J.-AU bnciMM «•mnuoieation100 words
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Article1349 1914-03-12 6 During the past year or two the Times has clianged Ps principal proprietor, its Edito-, its General Manager, its Foreign Editor, and its Parliamentary representative, and has lost the services—through marriage and death and division —of two of its l»est know n leader-writers and several of1,349 words
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Article35 1914-03-12 6 With regard to the cholera epidemic we learn that twenty fresh cases have occurred in North Kedah. One case is reported from Perlis. No further cases have been reported ftoin province Wellesley.35 words
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Article914 1914-03-12 6 Mr. J. H. Tyte, of Carey Ireland, bas returned from leave. Mr. D. Philip, of Messrs. Harrisons Crosfield, Ltd., has returned from leave. Mr. A. F. Low, of Messrs. Adamson, Giifilian Co left last night by tho N D.L s s. Derfflinger for Colombo. Captain and Mrs.914 words
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Article1032 1914-03-12 6 Penang was f.enured with a go <1 shower last night, but the drought is still near enough to us to make the following story of topicalinteiest: J The proprietor of a well-known shop i s man of most excitable temperament, who is f OP ever scolding his clerks1,032 words
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Advertisement110 1914-03-12 6 J MOTOR CAR INSURANCE, t ♦T_ Royal Exchange Assurance are prepared to insure OWNERS of MOTOR i CARS and VEHICLES against DAMAGE to CARS, THIRD PARTY RISKS, TRANSIT. FIRE. THEFT. <s. etc., at moderate rates. J FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO J R. T. REID Co., Penang, Agents .mil IB110 words
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Article183 1914-03-12 7 sT(kTE MEN7 BY THE PREMIER Reuter.) Paris, March 11. the Cham Ur, M Doumergue, the 1° j u ;l s t:it ui.eut on the foreign policy pretDi* 1 a |ii, U )ce with Russia and the 1 i' 4 w ith Great Britain had been r t’cued183 words
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Article66 1914-03-12 7 Reuter.) El Paso, March 11. I 1,,. M< xican rebels attacked Torreou but (l ,i, t, sited. A thousand was killed on b<tli s!(^*sAn Order Revoked. 11,. lintish Vice-Consul at Chihuahua ~u>rt> that Geueral Villa has revoked his ,„.1« confiscating General Snyman’s ranch. Distribution of Public Land. Chihuahua,66 words
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Article80 1914-03-12 7 Verdict of Jury. (Reuter.) Calcutta, March 11. The High Court jury, consisting of six ludiaus and three Europeans, has acquitted the Indian student ltoy who was charged mth the murder of Detective Inspector Ghose on January 19 by 0 to 3 on the charge of murder80 words
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Article72 1914-03-12 7 (Rev ter.) London, March 11. A cable has been received from the Lev. Mr. Bowskill to the effect that he has been «leased but the Govornor says that he will l* court-martialed for supplying ammunition to the natives and permitting the natives to lire from the Mission72 words
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49 1914-03-12 7 (Reuter Loudon, March 11. The House of Commons rejected by 304 votes to 240 the motion of Sir J. S. handles. Unionist member for N. W. Manchester, regretting “the repeated inaccuracies ot Mr. Lloyd George aud his gross and unfounded'personal attacks on individuals.49 words
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Article50 1914-03-12 7 Full Meeting of the Cabinet. (Reuter.) London, March 11. Mr. Augustine Birrell, Mr John Redmond. Mr T. P. O’Connor, Mr. J.Dillon and Mr. J. Devlin breakfasted together and had [a long conference with Mr. Lloyd George. After that there was a full meeting of the Cabinet.50 words
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Article48 1914-03-12 7 A Mis* on»ry Killed. (Reuter.) Peking. March 11. Five hundred brigands sacked Uaohobm in Hupeh and killed the Norwegun Missionary. Troy laud, seriously wounding another. They burned the British and American lactones, sei/.ed rifles and ammunition and impressed two thousaud coolies to carry the loot.48 words
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Article22 1914-03-12 7 (Reuter.) Paris, March 11. The Chamber has adopted a g^nt^of 25,000 fianca foi the Faculty of Med bh&nghai.22 words
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Article213 1914-03-12 7 A NEW APPOINTMENT. Renter.) Vdou.i, March 11. Prince William of Wed lias appointed the Dutch Major Thompson as administrator of the districts of Kory tz and Argyrokastro and Major Thompson, accompanied by several Dutchmen hive gone thither. The correspondent of tin Petit Journal, telegraphing from Durazzo, gives a description213 words
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Article92 1914-03-12 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 12. The report of the Haytor Rubber Bstate shows that the profit was approximately 11%, though the directors did not recommend a dividend owing to financial circumstances. Although the outlook shows no cause for anxiety it was necessary to keep the92 words
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Article89 1914-03-12 7 (Reuter.) London, March 11. Mrs. Paukhurst is in Hollowly Gaol which is picketed by Suffragettes. Discussion in the Commons. London, March 11. Windsor Castle, Hampton Court and other show places have been closed for fear of Suffragette outrages At question time in the House of Commons89 words
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Article90 1914-03-12 7 A Timely Protest. (Reuter.) Berlin, March 11. In the Reichstag Dr. Solf, German Minister for the Colonies, speaking on the subject of the petitions against the destruction of bi ds iu the German Colonies for the sake of their plumage, said that he sympathised with the90 words
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29 1914-03-12 7 Reuter.) London, March 12. The French Chamber has voted a grant for the upkeep of Longwood”, St. Helena, where Napoleon stayed during his exile.29 words
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Article24 1914-03-12 7 Reuter Vienna, March 12. Ober Lieuteuant Jacob has been cashiered and sentenced to seventeen years’ rigorous imprisonment for espionage during the Balkan crisis.24 words
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Article30 1914-03-12 7 Reuter.) Nice. March 12. In the International 1»» Tennis match Mr. A. J. Balfour and Mr. \V llding won the match iu the Doubles Handicap.30 words
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Article20 1914-03-12 7 (Reuter.) London, March 11. The aviators Captain Allen and Lieuteraut Burroughs weie killed at Salisbury Plain.20 words
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Article456 1914-03-12 7 COMPANY’S EARNING POWER. The Ordinary shares of the Renong Tin Dredging Company (Limited), after a moderate but steady rise above their issue price of IJ. have, since the commencement of the present veir, spurted to 3J, says Mr. Rowland Fielding, m i.m m a. n456 words
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Article307 1914-03-12 7 Says the well informed financial correspondent of a London evening newspiper While other sections of the House have been more or less marking time, the rubber share market has adopted a line of its own. and a strongly bullish one at 1hat Phe rise in prices307 words
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Article188 1914-03-12 7 Yroterdny. To-d*». Bi«i U »r» Rb*bt* Sel'erRUBBER. a A. a. d Anglo Malay -.9 6 10 3 9 6 1« 3 Bukit Meruuam. 1 5 6 V. ***** 6 ***** 6 BP 8 S* 8 5 >5O« £5 10 0 i5OO £5 10 0 Rubber Estate! 4 of Krian188 words
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Article298 1914-03-12 7 MP. JUSTICE FISHER’S CASE. STRONG COMMENT BY TRUTH”. We note with satisfaction that Truth takes exactly the same lines a 9 the Straits Echo in its comments on the action of the Colonial Government in compulsorily retiring Mr. Justice Fisher and Mr. Justice Thornton. Our contemporary says298 words
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Article142 1914-03-12 7 The disappearance of a Butterworth sampan man yesterday afternoon, while rowing two passengers over to Penang, is still shrouded in mystery, though the clue may probably be found in the story ot his relatives who said that the man, a Malay, named Mahomed Hussain, was suffering from142 words
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Article117 1914-03-12 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3. —The Land of Bice Its Capital and its People, In A lor Star. 5 _The Rubber Growers’Association Annual Meeting. Mr. Kipling on Smells: The Lure of the World W anderer. Penang Cricket Club. A Blessing in Disguise.117 words
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Article137 1914-03-12 7 Tib »Bd Copr*. The following business in tin has beer done to-day Penang Tin Exchange. tons at 187.40 Leong Fee A Co., 25 Singapore: Straits Trading Co.. 100 v® B Total 131 y tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £l/3 15s. cash and J 0175 10s.137 words
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Advertisement509 1914-03-12 7 "YUAN AIK LONG.” 276. PENANG ROAD. Opposite the STRAITS CINEMA. AFTER THE SHOW GIVE US A CALL. For Ladies Ice Cream, Cakes, Biscuits, Etc., Etc. For Gent’s: All Sorts of Drinks, Chops, Steaks a Speciality. Real Chinese Dinners. Hong Eok Chew, 423-425-427, PENANG ROAD. Billiards 4 OF THE Latest British509 words
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Article1009 1914-03-12 8 A welcome caim seems to have come over the political situation in Peking. Whether or not it is the proverbial calm that precedes a storm we do not know, but this much is certain, that a time of quietness is what China stands most in need1,009 words
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Article2145 1914-03-12 8 Fractional Declines in the Price of Raw Rubber Upset the Share Market-Consumers Holding Off the Market Pending the Auction Sales —Factors Affecting Supply and Demand—Brazil the Unknown Quantity —Rubber Growers’ Report. Regarded solely from the standpoint of speculative interest, the Rubber Share Market, goaded by a series of2,145 words
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Article407 1914-03-12 8 Recovery In Pricks. Recently there has been quite a marked recovery in indigo prices For some years the industry had been steadily declining, and the revival has created a good deal of interest. Many years ago indigo fetched up to 6s. per lb., a most remunerative price for407 words
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88 1914-03-12 8 The Times Berlin correspondent states that the Norddeutseher Lloyd and the Hamburg- Amerika have reached a new agreement with regard to the Far Eastern service. Both companies will maintain a fortnightly service to the Far East without receiving a postal subsidy. The German Empire will88 words
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Article104 1914-03-12 8 A Valuable By-feoduct. London, March 3. A report has been issued under the supervision of the Imperial Institute dealing with the economic value of rubber seed as a byproduct. A firm of leading brokers report- iug on specimens of oil expressed from rubber seed gave its probable value104 words
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Article1348 1914-03-12 8 Mr. Thomas H. Reid, formerly Editor of the Straits Times, contributes an interesting article in the February number of the Empire Review on The Miracle of Malaya It is illustrated with some excellent photographs. Our work in Malaya is, Mr. .keid thinks and the unprejudiced obserrer1,348 words
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Article81 1914-03-12 8 'iO-I>lT. 16th Day of 2nd Moon. Penang Volunteers—Cadets, Free School, Physical Exercises Free School, 3-40 p m. 44 A and “B Companies (Recruits), Manual and Firiug Exercises; Fort, 5 30 p.m. Crown Cinema, Chulia Street. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. To-morrow. 17th Day of 2nd Moon. Penang Volunteers Cadets, St.81 words
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Article15 1914-03-12 8 Bnglish Areadia ...lythMir. China {lndia) ...21it China Kleist) ...24th German (Princess Alice) ...26th15 words
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Article37 1914-03-12 8 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Outward. Homkwakb Arcadia 19 Mar. I India 21 M»r Delta 2 Apr. J Devanha 4 Apr. Extra Service Outward. Homeward. Namur 24 Mar. I Nore 13 M»r. Sunda 4 Apr. Nile 2637 words
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Advertisement39 1914-03-12 8 E. CHEM BEE, Cycle Dealer and Repairer. Every variety of Cycle Accessories by Leading Makers and also Carriage and Ricksha Rubber Tvre, guaranteed English Make, with filing while you wait. Nos. 6, 8 fi 9 10, Buckingham Street, Penang.39 words
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Advertisement62 1914-03-12 8 A Life Saver. It is safe to say that Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv has saved* the lives of more people and relieved more suffering than any other remedy in existence. It is known all over the civilized world for its speedy cures of cramps in the stomach, diarrhoea62 words
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Advertisement157 1914-03-12 8 Here to-day and gone to-morrow, Lots of fun and much of sorrow, Health and illness, love and hate, Sometimes early, often late. For during life each living human Must coughs and colds endure, Cut them short, O man or woman With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. PENANG SIN POE.” Chinese Daily157 words
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Article24 1914-03-12 9 Vend* Irom Agent Due A.G.ACo. 19th Mar A. 21st •> B. 24th BM.ACo. |26th Aread xa India P. Alue Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo24 words
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Article22 1914-03-12 9 V*$**l» For Agent• Leavst Arcadia Singapore K.GMC o. Mar. India C* 'ombo A.G.ACo lieu* Colombo B.MACJo. F Ah* B M AtCo22 words
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Advertisement389 1914-03-12 9 P.&O. S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall Service. Ootward. Homeward. Date. 21 4 •18 2 16 »0 •Sails on Friday instead of Saturday, t Mold aria calls at Naples. JGoes through to London via Bombay. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. “A Accommodation. Ist class 2nd class o London by Sea $565-72389 words
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Advertisement1553 1914-03-12 9 r shipping. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD Fob Intbndbd to Sail. Stbambb. Singapore (Three times a week). I Thur. 12th Mar., 4 p.m. Sat. 14th Mar., 4 p.m. Sun. 15th Mar., 4 p.m. Thur. 19th Mar., 4 p.m. Taroba Lama Ellora Teesta Port SweUcnharo and Singapore, (l'wice a week).1,553 words
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Article917 1914-03-12 10 Our esteemed United States contemporary in Shanghai yesterday (lif ted at great length on the policy ot the V> ishington administration towards China D was pointed out that the Washington cdmimstration, by the withdrawal of its support from the Bextuplicity, had apparently washed its bands917 words
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811 1914-03-12 10 Mine Lauth, the granddaughter of George Sand, has obtained .£2OO damages from a playwright on the ground that a play of his was an outrage on the memory of her grandmother. The play dealt with the adventure of George Sand aud Alfred de Musset811 words
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Article209 1914-03-12 10 According to the fortnightly report of Messrs. S W. Setna Co., of Hongkong, the following sales of opium are reported Patna, New, 8 chests at 58,32-5 to 59,325 Old, 84 7,900 to 9,200 Benares, New, 20 7,750 to 9,050 Old, 9 7,925 to 8,925209 words
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Article299 1914-03-12 10 Official Minutes. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, February 24, 1914 Present. Dr. G. W. Park, (Deputy President.) F Duxbury, Esq. P. T. Allen, Esq Absent. John Mitchell, Esq. Quah Beng Kee, Esq. Yeoh Guan Seok, Esq Lim Eow Hong, Esq. 1. The299 words
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Article239 1914-03-12 10 I look upon it that he who does not mind his stomach will hardly mind anythin else,” wrote Dr. Johnson with characteristic brusqueness. Unfortunately, in th > Erst, the stomach forces itself upon the notice of the «find especially in the hot season, when it j239 words
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Advertisement74 1914-03-12 10 A Family Necessity. Every family should be provided with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm at all times. Sprains may be cured in much less time wheu promptly treated. Lame back, lame shoulder, pains in the side and chest and rheumatic pains are some of the diseases for which it is especially valuable.74 words
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Advertisement278 1914-03-12 10 In weakness, neurasthenia CONSUMPTION CHLOROSIS mm Use HAEMOGLOBIN Deschiens All doctors agree that this vital Iron of the Blood ALWAYS CURES, and gives every one health, strength and beauty. Far bettor than uncooked meat, Chalybeates, etc. ;xxr«fv ram r !)CDOCZ>OCDOCDOCDO ~0 (Former Assistant to Dr. URATA, Ipoh) Dr. S. F.278 words
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Advertisement269 1914-03-12 10 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cnre, For Goughs and Colds, never fails, l s u. -ii-vir-iimii hit ii I iii——mnrrTiBn Wong Kim Mun, 77a Bishop Street, Penang, f Manufacturer of jiwjjul Rubber Stamps, Brass Seal Copper Plates, Engraver, Embossing Press etc,, etc. I? «6*s* GO TO THE CRITERION PRESS, liIJIITED, 59, BEACH269 words
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Article488 1914-03-12 11 Fbknch Scientist's Dibcovbet. Gladly we make the Agricultural Departmeat of the F.M.S. a present of the following useful information:— A young Frensh scientist, Dr. d’Herelle, has just returned from the Argentine, where he has mcceoded in finding a practical method ef •jterm in sting the locusts, which488 words
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Article202 1914-03-12 11 The number of railway concessions that have been, either in rumonr or in fact, granted during the last few months make it appear as though the early years of the Republic are to reproduce the Concession Era of 1898 and 1899. The last six months of 1913202 words
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Article219 1914-03-12 11 Rhnchciatioh or Rights. Copenhagen, Feb. 5. Prince Aage of Denmark, who has married the Italian Countess Calvi di Bergolo, has renounced all rights of succession to the Danish Throne for himself and bis successors, also his style of Royal Highness. King Christian has resolved that the219 words
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Advertisement80 1914-03-12 11 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never (ails Is, 6d r&? A f A‘* r:-'4V M !»i y>Y <gf aV j;,4 P ;r *v i isfr?jK£* 2 r il JaEU >•"• v™_ gS&fi fi,jfe DfUCtOUS. «Sr* <?r* >j i4l( ;A|fl m |V>- ECONOMICAL fSj*-.-. g %lf Ztr rrt80 words
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Advertisement468 1914-03-12 11 (5) s®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®©®® GOODRICH TYRES r> T-.' M 71 »u acn -V V-:-v.T~ j;i y j- •-'•"•i M« v*A h pi^ 83 The Largest Tyre Factory, with the Created Oaljr.;' in the World a Tribute to the Supreme Quality OF ■R& >• «7 -fa.i g-y 'W .‘i L Sole Importers, Straits468 words
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Advertisement1346 1914-03-12 12 B lr| g? i z r o B c*nnn r*- C P •IS,*' 3 gfU S a 3 &3 hH if *3 cp T 2 is?os; l^|i; 850 g" 3 gOQ O g SJ- ►*> O-. »3 6 c 6'S, 5 3 nH ■^"vr P- c r B E 81,346 words
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