Straits Echo, 17 March 1914
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Title Section35 1914-03-17 1 Straits Echo CUWMUCLL or EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AMI) THE Far S.V T UL.! VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. 6135 words
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Advertisement1002 1914-03-17 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, Beach Street, Penang. I Andrew Usher 8 Co/s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SAND1LANDS. BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS FOB -PENANG F. M. S. r1,002 words
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Advertisement37 1914-03-17 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. is Sole Agents TIANG LEE S’ Co., 63, Beach Street, Penang. □annnnnnnnanMß i37 words
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Advertisement112 1914-03-17 2 NATli 'tegs? gy V i %jF i-rv L r LION BRAND.! (STERILIZED) J 2?. Mi a M,, Grand Pnx: V/A y Paris 190c St. Louis *1904. Clin Mtdjiji •^don cd: *>U S'lw r ia f rin >893. '893. 1S93. 1899 cj (unmimiiiiiiiniiimiHiHHiimimu Silb- 1891Brem* 0 j89 j. P I* 8112 words
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Article861 1914-03-17 3 Many, we imagine, will be of opinion that the official effort to secure uniformity in the spelling of place names has not been exerted before it was due. That the newly-compiled “List of Place-names in the Federated Malay States will conduce to do patch in the transaction of certain861 words
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Article1059 1914-03-17 3 An old resident in Singapore, who paid us a visit recently, spoke very earnestly about one of the changes he noticed since he ceased to be permanently stationed here. In the old days, he tells us, there were many fruits available which served both as foods and1,059 words
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Advertisement79 1914-03-17 3 Rub It In. A good many people think rheumatism can not be cured without taking nauseous medicine. Chamberlain s Pam Balm massaged thoroughly into the skin has cu.ed far more rheumatism than any remedy in existence and Rives relief quicker. Por «ale by all Dispensaries and Dealer.. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. f|>\VO79 words
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Advertisement611 1914-03-17 3 “GUARANTEED” UNDER THE PURE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. On every bottle of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills sold in tbc United States of America there is placed an extra label, bearing a number and the word Guaranteed which denotes that the proprietors oi Dr. Morse's Indian611 words
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Advertisement12 1914-03-17 3 Wood*’ Great Peppermint Cure. For Cough» and Cold#, never fail# 1». 6»12 words
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Advertisement309 1914-03-17 3 BEWARE Or IMITATIONS pr p 3 P 2 JP* Z L O i— *1 P Cu X 2 S. ft z 0Q H rr <t o ?r c p r D> s. ►g os v* a o e rn O C/1 H m rn o H 30 > O m309 words
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Article56 1914-03-17 4 Kut Sany, Br. s.s., 3.129, Bradley, March 17, Calcutta, March 10, Gen.—B. Co. Alma, Br. s.s., 354, Bell, March 17, Deli, March 16, Gen—E. S.Co., LUL Malaya, Ger. s.s., 348, Peters, JMarch 1/. Belawan, March 16, Gen. B.M* Hole Canton, Br. s.s., 287, Gully, Marc J Teluk Anson, March56 words
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Article55 1914-03-17 4 March 17. Van Outhoorn, for Sabang, Olehleh Ac., Padang. Sappho, forTongkab. Mtrkut, for Deli and Asahan. Kuttang, for Singapore, China and Japan. Trang, for Trang. Padang, for Batu Bahra. Ban Lee, for Trang. Omapere, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Pangkor, for Bindings and Sitiawan. Hebe, for Teluk Anson. Klang,55 words
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Article230 1914-03-17 4 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Ohee Thye, to-morrow, 8 a.m. Negapatam and Madras —Per Taroba, to-morrow, 11 a.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amo,-Per OUnfaUoch, to-morrow 3 pm. Singapore. Chin, and Japan-Per Arcodm, to-morrow, 5 p m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Teeeta, 19th instant, 3 p.m. By Train. Federated230 words
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Article120 1914-03-17 4 Penang, March 17. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4/, 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 T s 3 Credit 2/4^ 3 Documentary 2/4$ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174$ 3 days’ sight Private 175$ Bombay, Demand Bank 174$ Moulmein, Demand Bank 173$ 3 days’ sight Private 175$120 words
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Article193 1914-03-17 4 Gold Leaf *64.40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 30. sales Trang Pepper 21.25 sales Cloves 40. sales Mace 110 nominal. Pickings 86. —sellers Nutmegs 116 s. 25. sellers C No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar 2 5,50 sales (Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 10.65 buyers f Tahbun... 190. —sellers193 words
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Article154 1914-03-17 4 Penang, March 17. 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— Fork per catty 38 Pig’s Head Feet 24 Tongue 28 Mutton JO154 words
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Article1948 1914-03-17 4 I I I a jq p p •g .2 Number of d, -2 Capital. Shares P Dividends. Name. g J c issued. 2 S s Oo S cs P A So a op g *****j 1911 1912 1913 1914 1 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p-c. p-c. m 1909 450,0001,948 words
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Advertisement43 1914-03-17 4 The pen is mightier than the sword, The rifle or the gun, Ten thousand battles it has fought, Ten thousand victories won. But here’s a mightier power «till, A conqueror that’s sure, It vanquishes our coughs and colds, It’s Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure,43 words
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Advertisement61 1914-03-17 4 A Life Saver. It is safe to say that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 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, diarrhoea61 words
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Advertisement88 1914-03-17 4 ff mm mu a mmm THIS IS IT I WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compou nd i E TASTELESS ODORLESS /I ..a It, c.i 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 recommended88 words
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1966 1914-03-17 5 Fourth Annual Meeting. The fourth annuel general meeting of the shareholders of the Aver Kuning Rubber Estate. Limited, was held in the Chamber of Commerce at 3.30 p.m. yesterday with Mr. C. W. Barnett in the chair. There were also present Dr. T. C.1,966 words
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Article69 1914-03-17 5 To-day. 21st Par of 2nd Moon. St. Patrick’s L'ay. Penang Volunteers Cadets, St. Xavier’s Institution, Physical Exercises;St- Xavier’s Institution, 4 p.m. Bearer Seetion, Lecture; General Hospital, 5 p m. Crown Cinema, Chulia Street. Btraits Cinematograph, Penang Road. To-morrow. 22nd Day of 2nd Moon. Penang Volunteers—Cadets, Anglo Chiaese School, Squad69 words
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Advertisement147 1914-03-17 5 |OOo§ #cdcz>o# ‘Tjhcre is no check -to the Popularity of 44 tomĕorn SCOTCH WHISKY ’BLACK WHITE’ THE HOUSE OF COMMONS •COTOi v« v r OISTtLLfF» JAMES BUCHANAN CO.. LTD. LONDON. GLASGOW, Ac. DISTILLERS BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. CF'ptVIF "Z)#CD#CD«OOCD»eaOO«CZD«CD«CZir 1 The Bernese Alps Milk Co. CONTRACTORS TO THE Admiralty India Office147 words
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Advertisement384 1914-03-17 5 Messrs. LAMBERT 8 BUTLER’ FAMOUS SMOKING MIXTURES. gS&c kHokin gtoba s*o* N ENGIA^S rontier OR ««4 m kh AND “Frontier” Tobacco. OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING STORES IN PENANG "Skowells” Patent SAFETY-RAZORS IN LEATHER CASES AT $2-50 EACH. Leather 8 Fancy Goods of Various Descriptions at Moderate Prices. CHONG KEE384 words
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Article, Illustration92 1914-03-17 6 rihV„k«,l daily (axcept Sundays ud |*klia koUdaya) AT TMI CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beack Street, Penang. Pxioa Daily Lm*l 124 per unam. fftrtatiiT~ Postage Extra. Kail ISliti (Poet Fraa) $17.50 OABX.I iDDIIM ECHO—PENANG.” v Takykoac No». Echo 586 Friatiai Departneat 343 jf j._ AU baalMM «*aiaua)MtiOß*92 words
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Article1540 1914-03-17 6 Reuter told us yesterday that a Japanese Admiral bad been arrested in connection with the naval scandals, from which we may conclude that the authorities have decided that the country will not rest content with any mere white-washing process of enquiry ■uch as that undertaken by1,540 words
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Article1070 1914-03-17 6 Something a little more elaborate than the ordinary curt acknowledgment is due, we feel, to the Malay Mail for the admirable and informative series of articles on the situation in Kedah and Siamese Malay States which we have lifted so freely from its columns during the past few1,070 words
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Article188 1914-03-17 6 (Reuter.) London, March 16 Mr. H. H. Asquith, in the H oUi Commons to-day, will make a statement plaining the details of his offer re™^ 61 Home Rule. The Unionists complain of the hpot n tone of Mr. Winston Churchill in hi« at Bradford aud declare188 words
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Article63 1914-03-17 6 (Reuter.) London, March 16. At a meeting the Great Eastern Railwar men at Stratford a resolution was adopted to issue strike notices if a dismissed policeman, who had acted in organising the railway police, was not reinstated. The Chairman, referring to Mr. Henry Thornton’» appointment as63 words
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Article69 1914-03-17 6 (Reuter.) London, March 16. In the Association football match at Cardiff England beat Wales by two goals to nil. Tbe weather was Btormy but the ground was in- fair conditions, the spectators numbering 12,000. Play in the first half was fast and fairlv even there was no scoring.69 words
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Article66 1914-03-17 6 (Reuter.) London, March 16. The Duke of Wellington has sent a letter to th« Lord Mayor, appealing to the Ipublic for X 10,000 to acquire the battle field of Waterloo on the occasion of the centenarj of the battle and to prevent building thereon. A committee66 words
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Article61 1914-03-17 6 (Reuter.) Washington, March 16. It is not expected that President Wilson will pay the slightest attention to the motion of Mr Chamberlain, asking for an explanation of the speach of the American Ambassador in London at the recent dinner of the Associated Chambers of Commerce. The Government61 words
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Article40 1914-03-17 6 (Reuter.) London, March 14In the play for the billiard championship scored 9,000 to Stevenson’s 8,885. 1 was a very exciting game, Stevenson at on« time leading by over a thousand points. In® winner meets the Champion Inman to-day-40 words
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Article40 1914-03-17 6 (Reuter.) Tokyo, March 1' The official telegrams speak of eig three victims in an earthquake experieo in the prefecture of Akita. Pour bun r and thirty five houses ware wrecked 1 communications are still greatly del*y e40 words
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Article21 1914-03-17 6 (Reuter.) London, March 14Sir John Murray, the Edinburgh grapher, was killed in a motor accidcn daughter was seriously injured.21 words
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Article24 1914-03-17 6 (Reuter.) Vienna, March The trial of nine Russians on a charge o espionage on behalf of the Russian ral staff has begun.24 words
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Advertisement278 1914-03-17 6 MOTOR CAR INSURANCE. Royal Exchange Assurance arc prepared to insure OWNERS of MOTOR CARS and VEHICLES against DAMAGE to CARS. THIRD PARTY RISKS, TRANSIT,i FIRE. THEFT, etc., at moderate rates. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO R. T. REID Co., t Penang, Agents. Sea-sickness. DON'T GO TO SEA WITHOUT A BOTTLE278 words
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Article81 1914-03-17 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 17. The Hongkong correspondent of the Straits Times states that the Norwegian steamer Childar was attacked by pirates and «nd looted on Sunday twenty miles out of the port. The pirates embarked at Hongkong. The officers were tied up, the cabins81 words
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Article31 1914-03-17 7 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 16. At the Swimming Club the competition for the Fiulayson Salver resulted as follows Engineers (Volunteers) 1 Artillery 2 Maxim Section 331 words
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Article94 1914-03-17 7 (Reuter). London, March 16. A gale at the week-end ravaged the south-west coasts and scores of houseß were uuroofed at (Queenstown. The Swedish barque T> [folium was wrecked at Land’s End and the Captain and four persons were drowned. Five were saved through the strenuous efforts of the94 words
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Article96 1914-03-17 7 (Reuter). Sydney, March 16. The train accident at Moss Vale Station on the 14th inst. was the most serious recorded in New South Wales. The night was cold and it was raining the crash was heard a mile away. Eight parsons were killed outright, the96 words
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Article70 1914-03-17 7 London University Committee. (Reuter). London, March 16. The Senate of the University of London hai appointed a special committee to advise upon the organisation of Imperial studies in London and the creation of a department of Imperial studies. The committee includes Lord Rosebery, Mr. J. Bryce, Lord Hamble.Jen,70 words
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Article49 1914-03-17 7 (Renter.) Berlin, March 17. At the first meeting of the members of tbs German Institute in China a hundred spresentatives of industry and trade were went. Baron Mumm, Ex-Ambassador at Tokiowas elected president and the Hamburg merchants Herr von Loebell and Herr Gustav Wieler Vice-Presidents.49 words
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Article41 1914-03-17 7 (Reuter). St. Petersburg, March Id. The secret conference of the Ministers is •xplaiued by the necessity for greatly incased military and naval credits at the present international juncture. The chief of the general staff was present at the conference.41 words
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Article47 1914-03-17 7 (Reuter.) London, March 17. The Prince of Wales has left for Norway. He crossed the Channel in a gale which continues to be general on the coasts. Sometimes the gale develops into a hurricane, doing great damage and causing floods.47 words
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Article37 1914-03-17 7 (Reuter.) Washington, March 17. Mr. W. J. Bryan has ordered an investigation into the death of Mr. Johnston, Po*tm»st«r at Tecarte, California, who was killed w bile defending the stores against American te »rauders.37 words
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Article130 1914-03-17 7 (Reuter.) St. Petersburg. March 16. The full extent of the catastrophe in the Kuban Province, which was swept over by a tidal wave, is not yet known as the telegraphs are interrupted. A Graphic Description. St. Petersburg, March 16 A graphic account of the Kuban catastrophe states130 words
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Article95 1914-03-17 7 (Reuter.) London, March 16. The Suffragettes daubed with white paint the entire iuterior of the Birmingham Cathedral and wrote the words Votes for Women and similar war cries on the walls. A magnificent Burne-Jones window is, it is feared, permanently disfigured. It is supposed that a Suffragette secreted95 words
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Article56 1914-03-17 7 (Reuter.) Cape Town, March 16. The Indemnity Bill has passed through the Committee stage of the Senate. Mr. J. C. Smuts, Minister of Finance and Defence, made concessions regarding the references to the deportees, the principal being the deletion of the paragraph in the preamble of56 words
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Article54 1914-03-17 7 (Reuter.) Tiflis, March 16. Tiflis and other townsjare overhung with a heavy yellow cloud from which muddy rain fell. The phenomenon is due to adust storm in Baku. A section of the TransCaucasian Railway was interrupted at night by the accumulation of dust which set in at 354 words
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Article28 1914-03-17 7 (Reuter.) London, March 16. Upwards of half a million copies of the Times were ordered to-day, owing to the reduction in price to a penny.28 words
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Article24 1914-03-17 7 (Reuter.) London, March 17. Iu the House of Commons Mr. L. V. Harcourt introduced the East African Protectorates Loan Bill.24 words
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Article18 1914-03-17 7 (Reuter.) London, March 17. The betting on the Derby is 4 to 1 against The Tetrarch.18 words
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Article267 1914-03-17 7 Y<*i"iua To-day. B'** or Pu-er» r» Riyw» Bel'#r» Fall. HUMBER. d. d. d. d. Anglo Malay ***** 6 9 6 10 44 +l4d BuKit Mertajuro. 1 9 2 3 111 2 4 +.d 104 10 9 9 74 10 6 -M ■SJf ;;S»“ na 6 111 16 74 —6d267 words
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Article680 1914-03-17 7 MEETING OF SUBSCRIBERS. A meeting of the subscribers to the St. George’s Ball was held at the Penang Cricket Club yesterday evening for the purpose of (1) passing the accounts for 1913, (2) arranging for celebrations on St George’s Day, 1914, «nd i 3) appointing office-bearers680 words
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Article186 1914-03-17 7 Tia, Rvibbtr, Rice aad Copra. The following business in tin has been done to-day Singapore: Straits Trading C 0..) $87.75 buyer», no sellers) Penang Penang Tin Exchange, I“2£ tons at $B7 20 Tin is quoted in London to-day at .£173 ss. cash and J 0175 ss. three months’186 words
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Article876 1914-03-17 7 To THE Editoz or THE Straits Echo. Dear Sir, Kindly allow me a small space in the columns of your paper to make a suggestion in the hope that it will arrest the attention of the Mohammedan Football Association Authorities. There are about 32 clubs affiliated876 words
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Article378 1914-03-17 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3.—Place-Names. Malayan bruit Growing. s.—The Ayer Kuoing Rubber Estate,Ltd.: Fourth Annual Meeting. 8. —Lawyer and Client: An Important Ruling. Rev. Bro. Thomas Presentation by Old Boys. I en&ng Cricket Ciub. Chinese Administration Case. Penang Ladies’ Rifle Club. Hikayat378 words
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Advertisement292 1914-03-17 7 Four-wheeled Do;-;ari and Irish Horse, formerly property of Dr. Hoops. Price £5OO or near offer. Apply to X 17-3-14 190 c/o Straitt Eehĕ. MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE. 8 H P. Twin Cylinder Brown in good condition, recently overhauled, powerful side-car machine. Prices $2OO or near offer. Apply IBRAM, 17-3-14 188292 words
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Article1271 1914-03-17 8 An Important Ruling. j In the Supreme Court yesterday morning before Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith was re- h «umed the motion, commenced on Saturday, in which Mr. G. E. Wright Motion, Advocate and Solicitor, appeared as respondent in an action brought by the Assistant Official Assignee for1,271 words
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Article711 1914-03-17 8 Presentation by Old Boys. The Rev. Bro. Thomas, Assistant SupeI rior-General, was presented with an address Iby the Old Boys of the Brothers’ Schools I yesterday afternoon. The ceremony took I place at St. Xavier’s Institution yesterday evening before a gathering of the past pupils of the711 words
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Article1208 1914-03-17 8 In tin Supreme Court on Friday last, Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith delivered a written judgment in the suit brought by Koh Chooi Pheng, the administratrix of the estate and effects of Chung Guat Loo, deceased, daughter of Chung Thye Seong, deceased, one of the sons of the1,208 words
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Article307 1914-03-17 8 From the Methodist Publishing House Singapore, we have received the tenth number of the Milay Literature Series which is beiug published in Romanised Malay with the assistance of the F M.S. Government This is the text of Hikayat *’aj i Muda” and the editor, Mr. R. O.307 words
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Article135 1914-03-17 8 The following were the scores made by the PL R C yesterday Deliberate Firing. l£o Yards. Mrs Wright-Motion 82 Mrs Liston 81 Mrs Johnson 28 Mrs Hilton 27 Mrs Webb 25 MiB Maclean 24 Mrs Hart 22 Miss Cbtoseman 21 Miss Smith 21 Miss Mathieu 20135 words
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Article66 1914-03-17 8 TENNIS ToUBNAjIENT. The following were the result* of the ties played off yesterday:— Championship. Haslatn (Holder) beat Mason (Kunner-up) 6—2, 6 1, 6 0. Mixed Double Handicap A. Mr and Mrs Dunn beat Miss Beckett and J R Bennett 8—6, 7—5. Bowls Tournament. The following ties have66 words
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Advertisement14 1914-03-17 8 Woods’ Groat Pepper mi at Cure, V'or Cough* and Col*3s. ne?er (ails Is. 6d14 words
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Advertisement52 1914-03-17 8 Best Medicine Mide. 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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Advertisement1411 1914-03-17 8 NOTICE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. The undersigned are instructed to put for sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Tuesday 31st March 1914 AT THE Lot 12. All that piece of land situate side of Penang Street in Penang of the lands comprised in Grant No (Be-registered No. 948) dated 2nd1,411 words
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Article26 1914-03-17 9 Vttielt jbrom Agents Due 4 rcadia India Heist t Al i* Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo A.G.ACo. 19tbMar. A. Islet B. i‘24th BM ACo |26th26 words
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Article27 1914-03-17 9 V tttf'* For 1 Agentt Leaves Arad* i •fiirnfaporf A.ii.iCo. Mar. l*d\m (jo. mix. A.G ACo B M&Co. Aleut Colombo P Alice B. W AC-') i27 words
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Advertisement328 1914-03-17 9 Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward. Homeward. •Sails on Friday instead of Saturday. tMoldavia calls at Naples. JOoes through to London via Bombay. FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. 1st class 2nd class To Ia>u<1ou by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 11 Accommodation. To Loudon328 words
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Advertisement1559 1914-03-17 9 NG. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO„ LTD Fob Singapore (Throe times a week). !’nr* Pwetfpfh.im and Singapore. (Twice a week). Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Singapore and Australia. Rangoon Calcutta. (Weekly.) Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karikal. (Weekly). HUTTENBACH. LIEBERT 8i Co.. Penang, Telephone No. 521. Telegrams:1,559 words
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Article2336 1914-03-17 10 The Celts,” wrote Matthew Arnold in a famous passage, certainly have style iu .1 wonderful measure. Style is the J ll0 striking quality of their poetry. Ce tic poetry seems to ui.ike up itself for unable to master the world and give an adequate interpretation of it2,336 words
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Advertisement17 1914-03-17 10 U) Irish Literary and Musical Studies.*’ Bv Alfred Perceval Graves, M.A. Canwr Cilarne Elkin Mathews, 6s. net.17 words
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Advertisement47 1914-03-17 10 (2) The Wild Harp: a Selection from I Irish Poetry.” By Katharine Tynan. With decorations by C. M* Watts. Sidgwick and Jackson. 7s. 6d. net. (3) Broad-sheet Ballads: a Collection of Irish Popular Songs.” With an Intro notion |by Padraic Colum. Maunsel and Co. 2s. 6d. net:47 words
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Advertisement307 1914-03-17 10 (4) Irishry’’ By Joseph Campbell. Maunsel and Co. fid net. (5) Aidsto the Immortality of Certain Persons in Ireland.’’ Charitably Administered by Su.*:ta L. Mitchell. Maunsel and Co. 2s. fid net. (6) 4 The Living Chalice.” By Susan L. Mitchell. A New Edition. Maunsel and Co. 2. 6d net. A307 words
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Advertisement1000 1914-03-17 10 NOTICE V—m rn 'u/s 11 m mm BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGE Neuralgia, Nervous Breakdown NURSE HALL, c/o Mrs. Bassett, Commercial Place, Landport, Portsmouth, Eng., writes: —“I was suffer *4 from nervous breakdown with Internal Neural4l when 1 began a course of Phosferine. After bavin taken it for three or1,000 words
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Article462 1914-03-17 11 The rreat successes of his life never made Vamb6rv a vain man. He was an arrive, not a parvenu. He was not elated ;he was only conscious of his own worth. The gifts of nature which were the fundamental elements of his great talent were an extraordiD462 words
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Article255 1914-03-17 11 Mr. Taft, the former President of the United States, speaking at a luncheon given by the Toronto Empire Club, said that his experience in the Philippines forced him to study the British Colonial system and the marvellous accomplishment of the Imperial Government in spreading civilisation over255 words
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Article128 1914-03-17 11 The Candid Kevieio, writing on An Opposition Impotent,” says that the trouble is due to Mr. Chamberlain’s food taxes, and that what stands in the way of the revival of the Unionist Party is “the sentiment of sympathy with Mr. Chamberlain himself. “If Unionists persist in adherence128 words
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Advertisement120 1914-03-17 11 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cnre, For Coughs and Colds, never fails, Is 6d tea •*''*>*& fi *sr~ C K’S; *sp A;. 7T" ii'\v v* v»\. v v >.; "r Ol ’'i n r t nJ v r Ui ;fl k4i.*Lr SRANO 1' Pure Thick ®f m J_N NOKV^;.-^ ;rS*j._,s^3 -tcliSii-i*3T* 2120 words
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Advertisement43 1914-03-17 11 Trouble Averted That little cold and sore throat of jours must be checked at once or it may develop into something worse. Take a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and jour troubles will soon vanish. For sale bj all Dispensaries and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement67 1914-03-17 11 GOODRICH TYRES Cv iv"0 -s* jtv'V.i i ,A: X S'73^1 ■STJ ■v: u l: rww» I C-] j« hi ox.- i 7M 33l9 vwc W vi’^* Sal ft The Largest Tyre Factory, with the Greatest Output in the World a Tribute to the Supreme Quality OF B Sole Importers. Straits67 words
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Advertisement410 1914-03-17 11 HOTEL NORMAN. PENANG. THE ENGLISH HOTEL. We reply upon the recommendations of our Patrons and not upon unsupported statements. A Judge of the Supreme Court, writes:—“ I hare stayed here for 3 weeks and found everything most satisfactory. I had a large, clean, airy bedroom, and the food was particularly410 words
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Advertisement1247 1914-03-17 12 THE London Directory (Published Annually.) Enables traders throughout the World to communicate direct with Rnplish Manufacturer» Dealers in each class of goods. Besides >eing a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the Directory contains lists of Export Merchants r TIVOLI BEER. with the Goods they ship, and the1,247 words
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