Straits Echo, 28 April 1914

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  • 34 1 Straits Echo UikCMCU OK EVt-NVS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST iicflcRAU.1 VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, TUESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cents No. 95
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    • 1272 1 lIIWHIIMHIIUIEIIII i TTOER HANP CEMENT mm 6s 258 A *r> z*. Mfr k 3 c Wa -V7. V o BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. P A l'nn t 1.1 TV 1* t\«r SAKSiLAlidS, BUTTERY 6 Co.. AOfcNTS FOll PENANG F. M. S. BAN
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    • 32 1 "oHOME 's I HAPPY WITHOUT A pathephone! Invaluable to Every Family fif [jjj and a Pleasure to Youngs’ Old. Literature further particulars from HI tiang lee Co., I 53, Beach Street, Penang.
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    • 121 2 NATU M **2 J p V»% /V i %r i ILK i L r LION BRANDJ (STERILIZED) y T9W V J Grand Pnx: l/) y p «rivi<j80 St. Louis 190 4 Cki -Illl Mt(, aillen; i° nd0n 1893. >’ 1893. 1899 as iw as Brem*» 2 K^< 89 prag e
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  • 624 3 PENANG TURF CLUB. May /June Meeting, 1914. PROPOSED PROGRAMME. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) NOTICE: No amendments to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is given m writing to the Secretary at least seven days before the day of the Meeting. Ihe notice must give full
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  • 1187 3 j If, being allowed to become a child again I you had your choice between the country and the town to play in. I do not doubt that you would choose the first. All the arguments of later \ears are in favour of it. I
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  • 780 3 THE LEADING JOURNALS. Changes in the Last Few Years. Paris, April 1. The modern newspaper, says a writer on French journalism in La Revue de Paris, was born in 1836 under the reign of Louis Philippe. The journals before that time were purely political sheets, designed for
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    • 369 3 Eniri/ir fIa*/» at 5 P* m 0A Frida y« 15th Ma y* 1914 wlOdt the First Day will be published on Handicaps for or before the 22nd May, 1914. A penalty of 7 lbs. is incurred in a Handicap by the winner of any Race run subsequent to the publication
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    • 92 3 The Forty Year Test. An article must have exceptional merit to survive for a period of forty years. Chamberlain’s Couch Remedy was first offered to the public in 1872. From a small beginning it has grown in favor and popularity until it has attained a world wide reputation. You will
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    • 455 3 YOU MAY REST ASSURED that B«ch*m's Pills will be of great service ;o you if your stomach is out of order or your liver is sluggish. The conditions of life in these days are so strenuous that nearly everybody is at times, overtaken by various derangements of the digestive organs.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 72 4 Bon What! Soon, Br. 19». April 28, Langkat, April 27, uen. AIJ: Br C L Bell. Apam Deli. lieiawan, April 27, O oo ThaUing, Siamese s.s., 150. Nat Tom, April 2? Trang, April 27. Gen. -Siamese Holt Br. s.s., 287, Gully, A r 2 g Teluk Anson, April 27,
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    • 52 4 April 28. Malacca, for Tongkah. Ban Lee, for Trang. Omapere, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Jin Ho, for Asahan. Arratoon Apcav, for Calcutta. Fangkor, for Bindings and Sitiawan. Trang, for Trang. Hebe, for Teluk Anson. Klanq, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Zira, for Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Jelunga,
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    • 265 4 For i Alor Star (Kedah)— Per Tong Chuan, i to-morrow, 8 a m. Alor Star (Kedah)— Per Ghee Thye, 1 to-morrow, 8 a.m. Negapatam and Madras—Per Taroba, to-morrow, 11 a.m. Asahan —Per Kedah, to-morrow, 2 p.m. DeH_Per A/ma, to-morrow, 3 pm. Bagen Datoh and Teluk Anson—Per Hok Canton,
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  • 118 4 Penano, April 28. (By courtesy of the Chartered Hank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4* 4 months’ sight Bank 2/44 3 Credit 2/4 1 3 Documentary 2/4* Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1/4| 3 days’ sight Private 175;; Bombay, Demand Bank JIJ- Moulmein, Demand Hank J7d 3 days’ sight Private Ds| Madras
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  • 197 4 Gold Leaf *64-40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 28.75 sales Trang Pepper 19 .-buyers Cloves 4 6.—sales Mace 110 nominal. Mace Pickings 92 —sales Nutmegs 110 24. sellers C No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 10.75 buyers C Tab bun... 190.
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  • 189 4 Penano, April 28 Beef c s Soup P ol catt y 14 Roast 24 Steaks ft 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet tt 16 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork Pork per catty 38 Pig’s Head 24
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  • 2143 4 00 fl Date of Formation. IS Capital. umber of Shares issued. > Hd (D 0 m hH 0 na '3 pH Dividends. Name. c >» 3 m CQ E a> 'S QQ -C ,2 0 0 O* 1 910 l 911 1 912 1 913 1 914 RU3BER —DOLLAR
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    • 62 4 One time of my life I was healthy and Thought nothing like trouble could touch me; But found to my sorrow before very long, A demon had managed to catch me. He came in the shape of a cough and a cold, And thought he’d a victim secure; I never
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    • 50 4 Muddy Complexion. When you see a woman with a muddy or sallow complexion and dull eyes, you may know that her liver is out of order. A few doses of Chamberlain’s Tablets will correct it and make her look better and feel better. For sale bv all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 58 4 ♦♦♦+++'l-+++-f++++++++ +++++^f THIS IS IT! WATERBURH METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compnd Awe; —I--, n tasteless odorlessJ The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old-fashioned 4. emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by th medi cal profession.
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  • 759 5 Three months ago we pointed out that locusts had made their appearance in Malacca territory and that no machinery existed for combating these pests. We urged that for the purposes of locust destruction the whole of Malaya should be treated as one, and endeavoured to show that
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  • 126 5 The following were the scores made by the Penang Ladies Rifle Cl"b at Kampong Bahru yesterday 100 Yards. Mrs Wright-Motion 32 Mrs I iston... 31 Mrs Hilton 28 Miss Mathieu 28 Mrs Webb 28 Mrs Maclean 25 Miss S B Smith 25 Mrs Hart 20 150
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  • 683 5 A BAFFLING DISEASE AND ITS MANIFESTATIONS. Rbkakkablb Casks. Dr. Ormerod’s lectures on Some Modern Theories Concerning Hysteria are direcing attention to a disease which, though apt to be treated with levity, is undoubtedly one of the great scourges of modern life. The forms which the condition
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  • 109 5 A special general meeting of the above Association was held at the Free School on Friday, the 24th inst. It was attended by about twenty-five masters from the Free School and the Anglo-Chinese School. After some discussion the members elected Mr. Hamilton (P.F.S) Vice President
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  • 88 5 The result of the April Monthly Medal Competition is as follows J G Brown 42 42= 84- 9=75 E O Butterworth 46 50= 96—18=78 W B Caverhill 46 52= 98—20=78 V G Back 50+51 101-20=81 G D N MacCunn 47+48= 95 B=B7 J Forbes 45 47= 92
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    • 475 5 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED, Penang Branch: No. 255, Penang Road. ENGLISH FISH <& GAME. FISH. haddocks. kippers. bloaters. FISH FILLETS. TURBOT. SOLES. Trittrims: STORAGE, PENANG. GAME. English Pheasants. Grouse. Partridges. Telephone No. 602. TIANC joo co.. PENANG IPOH. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE NEW HOWE” BICYCLES FOR The Straits Settlements
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    • 10 5 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cnre, For Coughs and Colds, never fails,
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    • 312 5 tilSS&SbfigiggggSZgBiHSS&S 18 a a a 18 W. D. H. O. WILLS’S the NEW SMOKING MIXTURE de LUXE A PERFECT PIPE TOBACCO Of all Leading Dealers m 88 88 88 a oc ALLEN DENNYS Co., Penang, PROPRIETORS OF THE PENANG RUBBER AUCTION ROOMS. SALES HELD EVERY TUESDAY Under the auspices of
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  • 88 6 PciliahAd da.ilj (axcept Sunday* and p*Wi* holidays) AT TO CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Pkicb Ijmal n* 914 par annum. Qrtrtstrn... Poataga Extra. Stiftaaß (Port Fraa) $17.50 O&ILI ADDBBSS ECHO—PENANG.” r Xala#4oa< Net. Echo 558 Printing Department 343 >,it«in iMauiiiutioii »houM k* t44miH I,
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  • 1415 6 While we certainly do not expect to find 1 Dr. Park, Deputy-President of the Municipil Commissioners, lifting in sack-cloth and ashe3 at the meeting of the Board this 1 afternoon, we are just a little curious to see how he will explain his neglect to obtain
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  • 1051 6 Whoever arranged the programme at the complimentary race-meeting to King George held at Auteuil during His Maj sty’s recent visit to Paris showed a pretty, taste in names. There was a Windsor Castle hurdle race, a Buckinghun Palace handicap steeplechase, a York Cottage hurdle race, a 1 Balmoral
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  • 138 6 FIRST DAYS HANDICAPS. (From, Our Own Corresjiondent.j Singapore, April 27. The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Singapore Races Rack I. Lassie 10.8 Hedonist 9^ Preopal 10.3 Sirdar g'q Friendless 913 Lady Flower.’. 77 Race 11. Brown Comet 11.7 Flapper 7 Charity 9 5
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  • 73 6 Charge Against a Soldier. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, April 27. Private Olroyd, of the K. O. Y. L. I., who is being charged with the attempted murder of Corporal Cobb at Tanglin barracks os Friday prior to tbs Boxing Tournament, is alleged to have attacked him with
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  • 158 6 The Famous Brigand Forced to Retire. Shanghai, April 17. The Government troops are closing in on White Wolf’s forces, which have been forced to retreat from Sianfu. Reuter’s correspondent at Sianfu states that the brigands wore defeated at Lichuan Hsien on the 12th. inst. by General
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  • 46 6 Central Government’s Wts* Resot.vi. Peking, April 16 The Financial Conference has passed resolution that all chiefs of Taxation Bureaux must remit their gross receipts to Peking and not permit the provincial officials to draw upon them. All provincial officials will be paid from Peking.
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  • 251 6 Venterdny. To-H*f. or Buyer* Sellers Buyers Se>*er« F*"RUB3KF. s. d. s. d. s. d. d. A «rlo Malay 9 44 10 3 9 74 10 6 +M Bukit Mertajaro. 1 104 2 4 1 104 2 4 Hhersorese ..2 S 2 74 2 3 2 74 Cons. Malays 9
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    • 148 6 MOTOR CAR INSURANCE. Royal Exchange Assurance are pre against DAMAGE to CARS. “,rV;*rt" «sS- transit, fire, theft. 1 etc., at moderate rates. fok full particulars apply to R. T. REID Co., Penang, Agents. n Vi^orgcn ~rU.t ZZ ***22Si*». wWI p 1 t* a, or •va'ff taikT.it *s-« u 3S ,i
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  • 377 7 RENEWED ACTIVITY. (Reuter). London, April 27. There was renewed activity in Ulster yesterday night between Bangor and Newton. Fifty motors, guarded by special Volunteer patrols, transported rifles and ammunition and worked without being impeded. Tho Police expected warrants which did not arrive. Ministers Confer. Mr. Asquith, Mr. Winston
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  • 20 7 Reuter.) London, April 28. The Plural Voting Bill passed its second reading by 324 votes to 247.
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  • 20 7 {Reuter). London, April 27. The House of Lords passed the second reading of the Army Annual Bill.
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  • 88 7 Japan's Taedt Reparation. Peking, April 16. Mr. Yamaza, the Japanese Minister to Peking, had an interview with Premier Sun Pao-chi on Tuesday and stated that, apart from the merits of the case, the Japanese Government regrett3d the Cbangli incident, in which several Chinese police were shot by
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  • 89 7 Plan for Attack on Arsenal. Shanghai, April 17. The rebels arrested in connection with unearthed plot have stated that a thousand revolutionaries are in Shanghai under orders of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and that signals were agreed upon for an attack on the Arsenal on the night of
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  • 33 7 hsported Attack on American. Changsha, April 17. A telegram from Heengchow-fu says it J reported that an American named ittenon has been attacked sixty miles to south of the city.
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  • 331 7 ATTACK ON AMERICAN CONSULATE. (Reuter.) London, April 27. Mr. Hanna, the American consul-general at Monterey, reports that the federal troops on April 21 besieged the consulate and demanded the lowering of the United States flag. On the next day they broke into the consulate and
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  • 180 7 Amiss Agaia? {Reuter.) London, April 27. The newspapers announce with apparent authority that The Tetrarch, who has been installed favourite for the Derby despite the rumour some weeks ago that he was amiss, will not run for the Two Thousand Guineas on Wednesday. [There are only four short
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  • 44 7 (Reuter.) London, April 27. Two hundred and fifty-five second ballots will take place at the French Elections. The results so far indicate a verdict in favour of three years’ military service, proportional representation and income tax without compulsory declaration of income.
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  • 85 7 At the auction of the Penang Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association to-day 21,264* lb were offered for sale and 16,170; lb were sold at the following prices Smoked Sheet $124 to $l3O Plain Sheet SI 16 $122 Unsmoked Sheet $ll6 $11« Plain Sheet $llO $ll6 Pale Crepe
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  • 791 7 KITE FLYING. Two Chinese lads were this morning charged before the '1 hird Magistrate with Hying kites on the public road. R B. Osborne, the Magistrate, said it was not an offence to fly kites unless bv doing so the kite flyers were causing obstruction or doing
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  • 161 7 Circuses may come and circuses may go among the many circuses that have visited us the oldest inhabitants cannot remember seeing a real Russian show, now one is in our midst and has announced its grand opening to take place on Wednesday night, April 29th, on the Dato
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  • 390 7 The picturesque township of Sungei Siput I is in a state of mild excitement owing to the outbreak of several cases of cholera, says the T.O.M. Not that this alarm is at all apparent lin the crowds of Chinese and other Asiai tics that throng the streets,
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  • 272 7 Accused Committed for Trial. The preliminary enquiry into the case I against Lim Lean Sye who was charged I with the murder of Lim Keng Ho, a lad about 14 years old, was concluded this I morning before Mr. R. B. Osborne in the I Third Court after
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  • 216 7 Says Monday’s T.0.M.: The Gopeng shooting case was mentioned in the Police Court at Gop9ng before the Batu Gajah Magistrate, Mr. W. M. Millington, this morning when Mr. R. C. Warren, who had surrendered himself in connection with the mysterious death of a Chinaman at Gopang recently,
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  • 73 7 Tib, Rice »d Copra. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, tons at $79.40 Eastern Smelting Co, 50 80.10 j Straits Trading Co., 25 80.17 J Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 175 80.17* Total ...256* tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at
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    • 426 7 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office: —SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in All Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES Financial Agents for Penang. SELLAR, MURRAY A CO. Local Office No. 7. Union Street. E. Sc 0. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER: SATURDAY, 2nd MAY. DANCING E. O. “ORCHESTRA.” BOOK THE
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  • 25 7 Obituary. (Reuter.) London, April 27. The death has taken place at the age of KO, of Sir George Doughty, Liberal Unionist member for Great Grimsby.
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  • 798 8 Some years ago the Government issued a Circular, authorising proprietors of estates j bounded by roads or the railway to plant upon the road and railway reserves at thrir cost and risk. As this is a country where development may be rapid, few planters have been
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  • 200 8 At the Bukit Mertajim Police Court, beforj Mr. R. Scott, yesterday, a young Malay, named Dahaman bin Hasan, was convicted of enticing away a married woman named Mek biuti Man with criminal intent, and whom he knew to be the wife of Awang bin Mat Saman. He
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  • 1735 8 FURTHER PROCEEDINGS IN COURT. The preliminary enquiry into the case against Ueng Weng Choon, who was charg-1 ed with the murder of Teh Neoh Yang I at Kuliin Lane on March 25, was resumed I yesterday afternoon before Mr. R. B. Osborne in the Third Court. Chief
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  • 59 8 The following were the results of the competitions up to April 27 April Medal won by John E. S. Brown (4) one down (Bogey Competition.) Captain’s Prize Competition, for 3ilver Cup presented by Mr. A. S. Evens, won by J. Forsyth (16). who defeated Mr. K. McLeod
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  • 41 8 Wednesday April 29. Esplanade—6 to 7 p.m. 1 Selection... The Messenger Bov. Kappev 2 Oh You Beautiful Doll Ayer 3 Waltz Moon Light on the Rhine Vollstedt 4 Irish Jig Simpson 5 March Push Dem Clouds Awa y Elliot
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  • 1135 8 Undbi Which Kino?” to th* editor of the Malay Mail. Dear Sir, —It is only within the last few days that I hare had an opportunity of reading your article of April Ist. As one I residing in Kelantan and haying had frequent opportunities of conferring
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  • 484 8 On Tuesday last we published a report of the speeches delivered at second annual dinner of the British Engineers’ Association held recently in London. The chief point emphasised by all the speakers centered on the necessity of promoting British interests in China by the methods practised
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    • 397 8 Great Enthusiasm I Tremendous Success By special arrangement with the owners we shall «how JOHNSONKETCHEL FIGHT For another 4 Nights positively till May 1st, 1914. AT Crown Cinema Chulia Street. The Straits Cinema. Location: —PENANG ROAD. Absolutely the Best Show in Town. To-night To-r.ight!! Special arrangement with Messrs. Cinema Pathe
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    • 52 8 THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS Sti OF ALL CrfEMISTS The latest scientific pre paration of CGI) LIVER OIL. Docs all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old-fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medical profession. r I 25 an
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    • 232 8 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the business of HENG MOH Company, Limited (in liquidation), Merchanti and Commission Agents, 85, Beaqh Street, Penang, has been sold as from the 23rd day of January, 1914. to L1M JOO TEIK and LIM BOON KHIM both of Beach Street, Penang All debts due
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  • 33 9 Vettels Irom A gtmie T)** 1 Indie Dtlta P Alice P- Ludwip Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo A G ACo. A.G.ACo B M ACo. BM ACo. 30th Apr. 2nd May. i6th |7tb
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  • 30 9 V eiifii for I j Atjrnt, i Leaver Udia Singapore JColoabo p It’olombo L*dyUq !S»ogapoie AOACo AG &Co B M ACo. B M ACu. Apr. May. ZZ «1 4
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  • 108 9 Penang— April, 1914. Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts: High Water. Low Water. S “Ht. h. m, ft. b. m. ft. Mon 27 m 0 5 i -*i.8 27 m 7 3 0 8 l 3 a 6.7 7 43 a 0 6
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    • 354 9 Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outward. Due Penang. Steamer. Connecting with S S. Jane Jane July India Devanha Delta Himalaya As save Devanha Maloja Marmora Moldavia Medina Mongolia Egypt Homeward. JGoes through to London via Bombay. FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. 1st class 2ndclass To London by Sea
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    • 1194 9 SHIPPING.) BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION GO., LTD. WEDMT5CM LLOYE, BREMEN, Foe Intended to Sail. Singapore. (Three times a week). I Tbur. 30th Apr., 4 p.m. Sat. 2nd M iv, 4 p.m. Sun. 3rd May, 4 p.m. Thur. 7th May, 4 p m. Port Swifenhara and Singapore. (Iwice a week). Victoria
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    • 512 9 Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Company. EUROPEAN LINE| Kerf nightly service is maintained tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, The New Twin-Screw steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed ana •«instructed, and are fitted'with all the latest i
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  • 1494 10 (Br Horace Hutchinson If Doctor Johnson, for the greater g a e tj of nations,” to use his own large phrase, were only alive to-day, lie probab.y wort sav that the great curiosity about golf 1» no that, men should plav it in this way or
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  • 634 10 Is it Possible Lack of energy and vim are constant characteristics of Europeans resident* in the East. Thi- condition is largely due to inefficient nourishment, for while their food is, naturally, all-sufficient in quantity, it does not contain enough of the elements needed to
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  • 1111 10 The Thing we Thinks we See. The collapse of the Starchfield prosecution: b is inevitably and naturally called atten- j tiou once more to the matter of evidence of j identification. Some observations just made in a public address by Dr. Edgar Schuster, of Oxford, bear so remarkably
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    • 488 10 RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO SCIATICA. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica are three of the most common and most painful complaints and practically arise from the same cause an t e names on y distinguish the location of the disease. If the arms and legs are a ecte it is ca e Rheumatism: if
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    • 47 10 Serves the Whole Fomily. The fame of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is world wide. It is good for the deep seated cough of the adult or the croup and whooping cough of the children. The same bottle serves the whole family For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 585 10 CHOP SIN CHEE HUAT CHOP CHEE HUAT. ANY Pinson or PERSONS bavin* any claim or interest in the above chops or any claim or interest in the house» and land comprised in Kuala KaogsarTown Leases Nos 54, 70 and 71 are requested to give notice thereof to the undersigned on
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  • 450 11 Biooeaphibs of the Famous. Amusing extracts from an imaginary “Who’s Wbat for 1914 are published in The Books of To-day and the Books of To-morrow The following ,how the ■oo.e of this great work GEORGE. D LLOYD—Comedian (though a comparatively poor one Born in Manchester. Hence the phrase
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  • 167 11 The Sage of Waseda” seems to be he sole survivor of the men upon whom young Japan has leaned since the Restoration, and with the passing of Count Okuma a new era will be opened in which younger men will undertake the work carried on under such
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  • 191 11 A good story was told by Father Jeanrenaud at the St. Gerard’s Bazaar (says the Liverpool Post. Several prominent residents of a certain city having made gifts of stained-glass windows to a new church, the question of what inscription should bn put underneath in memory of the donors
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  • 121 11 > Owing to inability to obtain the Esplanade for more than one dij in the week the fixtures will be as follows: Second Round. April 25.—Old Farquhars vs. Crescent Football Club. May 5.—Old Farquhars or Crescent Football Club vs. Post Office Recreation Club. Semi-Final. May 12.—Government Service
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    • 392 11 GOODRICH TYRES J S «"•N tv«* -jCW yj rt H --4 tfsts WWW* II JWWV X' rr. tea «rtSV'V» •> .-.t -•i't V WWW 30 JE? -•■r\ i** C_‘ •vi r*~ -wX.'C w V* 04.1 r^S aCAfllf The Largest Tyre Factory, with the Greatest Output in the World a Tribute
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    • 1401 12 the London Directory (Published Annually.) Enables traders throughout the World to coinmunK'&te direct with English Manufacturers h Dealers in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to London an its suburbs, the Directory contains lists ot Export Merchants x>ds they ship, and d Markets they supp. Steamship
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