Straits Echo, 6 May 1914
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1914-05-06 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 6th MAY, 1914. Single Copy, 10 ctntj. No. 10235 words
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Advertisement1158 1914-05-06 1 riOCK IIAN9 CEMENT 6v a: T OSj r-3 IN <2 best FOE ALL PURPOSES. Georgetown Motor Garage, 7a. PENANG ROAD. agents fob PAIGE. MITCHELL and LITTLE FOURS. Address: HOKIMTEIK. [f you want to HIRE- A CAR ring up 694 or call at the above address. [f you run short of1,158 words
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Advertisement29 1914-05-06 1 ««HOME ,s a HAPPY WITHOUT A PATHEPHONEI Invaluable (o Every Family and a Pleasure to Youngs’ Old. Literature <£ further particulars from TIANG LEE Co., 53, Beach Street, Penang. j=qt=jegiai=si=ifciaat=7SiaEitsi=ii29 words
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Advertisement83 1914-05-06 2 NATURA L r LION BRAND. (STERILIZED) J a ‘daij| eo: *'*01* s 'hv Ifl93. 1893. >»98. 'no I899 lmni:i;iHiniiiiiiiiiiitii|iiiiiiiiiiuniimm si ,-^r -ss* Hit, Schutzmarke e *P«ri9estiisti)ail Bos* U h i: t A KEn Mecklenburg (Dtu 3E IN CERMXKT made /3^ BE GUIDED BY YOUR TASTE AND YOU WILL FIND LION83 words
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Article1099 1914-05-06 3 The Testing Time. if is now over two years since the Presi- t assumed office, originally in a proviae nil capacity. Fora long time he was I"" red by an attempt to lot tho newest of tl.in'-'S in China, an elected parliament, DeW ,i s i>reulice hand,1,099 words
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Article1002 1914-05-06 3 Relations between China and Japan have been overshadowed during the past six months bv an incident which occurred at a i't’e wayside station on the Peking-Mukden Railway in Septernl>er 1913 Whenever at gttiations have taken place ween the representatives of the two Governments, the Chat gli incident, like1,002 words
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Advertisement10 1914-05-06 3 Great Peppermint Cnre, Coughs and Colds, n**er fails, Is. 6d10 words
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Advertisement132 1914-05-06 3 PENANG. si SINGAPORE. gk IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR. w m 1 < V tw WF > ill I M Rubber Factories Rubber Mills. GAS, Oil 8 PRODUCER ENGINES. SEMI DIESEL CRUDE OIL ENGINES. CENTRIFUGAL 8 PISTON PUMPS. WATER. GAS 8 STEAM PIPES 8 FITTINGS BELTING 8 ENGINE OIL. lf WEAKNESS, NEURASTHENIA132 words
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Article90 1914-05-06 4 Ayuthia, Br. s.s., 694, Curtis, May 5, Calcutta, April 28, Coal. —A. G. A Co. Singapore, Dut. s.s., 289, Waldemaier, May 5, Sabang, May 1, Gen.—K. P. M. Perak, Br. s.s., 258, Hardinge, May 5, Malacca, May 3, Gen. --E. S. Co., Ltd. On Sang, Br. s.s, 1,787, Picknell,90 words
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Article39 1914-05-06 4 May 6. Jin Ho, for Asahan. Hok Canton, for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Alma, for Deli. Ntllore, for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. Tong Chuan, for Alor Star (Kedah).39 words
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Article302 1914-05-06 4 Fob Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt and via Naples, for Europe etc. —Per Princeis Alice, to-morrow, 10-30 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Ohee Thye, to-morrow, 11 am. Singapore, China and Japan—Per Prim Ludwig, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Trang —Per Trang, to-morrow, 2 pm. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca302 words
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Article119 1914-05-06 4 Penang, Mat 6. {By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4 1 > 1 4 months’ sight Bank 2/44 3 Credit 2/4| 3 Documentary 2/4/, Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay, Demand Bank 1744 Moulmein, Demand Hank 173} 3 days’ sight Private119 words
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Article197 1914-05-06 4 Gold Leaf *64.40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 28.25 sales Trang Pepper 19 buyers Cloves 46. —sales Mace 110 nominal. Mace Pickings 92. —sales Nutmegs 110 24.— sellers C No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar j 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 10.75 buyers f Tahbun... 190.197 words
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Article186 1914-05-06 4 Penang, May 6. 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— Pork per catty 381 Fig’s Head... H r lH M OQ Tongue186 words
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Article2259 1914-05-06 4 ■si Number o 0 E 2 a. 00 0 Capital. Shares Dividends. N ante. c3 a P S issued. 0 '3 Xh B 70 3 0 Ui CO M 1 GQ O» 191 0 191 1 191 2 191 1 3 191 4 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES. p.c P* p.c 1901*2,259 words
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Advertisement49 1914-05-06 4 If you were I and I were you, Anu I were well and you had flue What would you do Would you regain your health like me, By the same means that set me free From coughs and colds Why to be sure By taking Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.49 words
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Advertisement45 1914-05-06 4 Now Is the Time. For rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Now is the time to get rid of it. Try this liniment and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.45 words
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Advertisement58 1914-05-06 4 I THIS IS IT WATERBURY’S I METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil I Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS MwWt’i c.< r 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. OF ALL58 words
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Article968 1914-05-06 5 IN CAMP AT IPOH. Final Proceedings. Camp, Ipoh. May 4. The last parade was held at 7 a.m. this morning when Lieut. (Dr Gerard gave a very interesting lecture upon forming entrenchments and minor tactics After breakfast the camp was deserted and the last of the968 words
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Article1057 1914-05-06 5 O. F. C. vs.V O. R. C. Old Farquhars Easy Victory. The Old Farquhars and the Post Office Rocreation Club met on the Esplanade yesterday evening to play off their fixture in the second round of the Cup Tie. There was a very large crowd present to witness1,057 words
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Advertisement855 1914-05-06 5 Town Hall. Penang.l C0M 1QU Saturday. May 9th, 9 15 p.m. prompt. lUCSday, May DtA, 171*. Messrs. KEITH. PROWSE Co.. Ltd., of LONDON AT BEG TO ANNOUNCE A GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT Crown Cinema By tbe Distinguished Prima Donna, Madame KALNA (Soprano) and Her Company, Herr ALBERT MAAS (TejLor). Mr. WEBSTER855 words
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Advertisement291 1914-05-06 5 W. D. H. O. WILLS’S Sm&zddT&o THE NEW SMOKING MIXTURE de LUXE A PERFECT PIPE TOBACCO Of all Leading Dealers J yA<3 raw tea tea tea tea >}■, _x: c>’, a khhmhkmhh M The Malayan Film Exchange F.M.S. Railway Building, Room 2, First Floor. Agents for The Universal Film Exchange,291 words
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Article, Illustration95 1914-05-06 6 fvkiifktd daily (sxcept Sundays and prtMrt holidays) at T*a CRITERION PRESS, Ln. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. PBIOB Plily Local W 4 per aannm. OMatMi, M Postage Extra. Mail mmm (Port Fiat) 117.50 CAB LI AODEBSS ECHO—PENANG.” TsUrtoss Not. Echo 586 Printing Department 543 jr.B.—AD hitMM MamuaiMtioat95 words
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Article1428 1914-05-06 6 Reverting to the subject dealt with in our leading aiticle yesterday, it is necessary to point out that in granting self-government to the British Dominions Britain did not change her constitution. Conscious that the British Government could not rule great communities in America, Australasia, and Africa, conscious that1,428 words
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Article457 1914-05-06 6 Mr. W. C. Michell is going to the Dindings to-morrow to hold Court as District Judge. Mr. P. B. Tylee has succeeded Mr. G. T. Lachlan in charge of Sabrang Estate, Teluk Anson. Mr. T. C. Fleming, D O. Uiu Selaugor, is going Home on board the457 words
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Article34 1914-05-06 6 According to a wireless message from the steamer Prim Ludwig at Sabang, she will arrive here at midnight to-day aDd will probably sail for Singapjre, China and Japan at noon to-morrow.34 words
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Article250 1914-05-06 6 Says the Malaga Tribune of Monday: There have been 57 cases of cholera in Singapore since the 18th ultimo. The latest news received from the hospital at noon to-day was that Mrs. Schellabear was progressing favourably, but that she was not out of danger. The rainfall for250 words
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Article1010 1914-05-06 6 There has been a gratifying access of new members to the Penang Library during the first four months of the year. The Library is such an excellent one from the reader’s point of view, and the terms of subscription are so extremely cheap, that it is a matter1,010 words
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Advertisement238 1914-05-06 6 spx: -_TJC r Auto wheeling IS THE SAFEST CHEAPEST FORM OF MOTORING X You can cycla without pedalling over all sorts of road*, up bill, anil against head winds AT 16 MILES AN HOUR—bv fitting to your cycle a self-propelling Wall Auto-wheel. A one horso power motor makes the wheels238 words
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Article164 1914-05-06 7 QUESTION in the commons. (Reuter.) Loudon, Ma_v 5. In the House of Commons M>. A. Fell (Conservative Member for Yarmouth), sug- s U-d that the destruction of the Taion bic h was looted by pirates off Macau on t jie 28th April, was due to164 words
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Article106 1914-05-06 7 A Mysterious Call. (Reuter.) Halifax, May 5. A mysterious call for help was received by the German liner Seydlitz which hastened to a spot 150 miles S.E. of Sable Island where she sighted a steamer which had seemingly been burnt out. There was no sigu of life106 words
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Article68 1914-05-06 7 (Reuter.) London, May 5. The comments on the Budget are on party lines. While the Liberals describe it as epoch-making as that of 1909 and dwell on the principle that the rich man must pay, the Unionists accuse Mr. Lloyd Georgo ot rote-catching and reck loss68 words
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Article49 1914-05-06 7 True Story of the Attack. (Reuter.) Perth, May 5. Investigation shows that during the attack by blacks on the Drysdale River Mission there was no los3 of life. The first rumour that two Fathers, six lay brethren and a number of half-castes were murdered is untrue.49 words
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Article37 1914-05-06 7 (Reuter.) Brest, May 5. Tho Japaueso naval officers Captain Nakajo and Lieutenant Hori have arrived here on a mission. They visited the Maritime Prefecture and were authorised to visit the Arsenal Naval School.37 words
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Article30 1914-05-06 7 Workim Arrangement Concluded. Reuter.) Hamburg, May 5. The Norddeutscher Lloyd and the Hamburg Amerika Steamship Companies have concluded a working arrangement for the East Asiatic business.30 words
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Article43 1914-05-06 7 Visit to England, (Reuter.) London, May 5. The court mourning owing to the death of the Duke of Aryg\ U has been suspended from May 9 to May 13 on the occasion of the official visit of Their Danish Majestic*.43 words
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Article28 1914-05-06 7 (Reuter.) London, May 5. Mr. H. H. Asquith submitted a motion p mpowering the Speaker to eliminate obstructive blocking motions. This was unanimously agreed to.28 words
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Article29 1914-05-06 7 Reuter London, May 5. Fenner, the stock broker, has been committed for trial. He made a statement admitting the truth of the charges against him.29 words
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Article513 1914-05-06 7 OPENING DAY S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 5. The prospects are good though the sky is overcast. The following are the scratchings. Race II. Brown Comet. The weights therefore go up a stone. Race III. Lossie. Pace IV. Johnny Walker, Seafoam, Ostrich, Tumber ry,513 words
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Article90 1914-05-06 7 Tin, Riee and Coprn. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, 124 tons at $"570 Leong Fee Co., 25 76.324 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 200 76.35 Total tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at «£l5O 15s. cash and £152 12s. 6d.90 words
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Article138 1914-05-06 7 WILL GREAT BRITAIN PARTICIPATE f (Reuter). London, May 5. Mr. H. H. Asquith received an influential deputation from the members of the House of Commons in favour of official British participation in the Panama Exhibition. He promised to submit their views to bis colleagues. The suggestion of138 words
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Article38 1914-05-06 7 (Reuter.) London, May 5. Leicester beat Essex by 239 runs in the cricket match which was played at Leicester. The match between Northamptonshire aDd Surrey at the Oval resulted in a draw. Northamptonshire securing the points.38 words
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Article86 1914-05-06 7 Penang. At the auction of the Penang Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association 29,5624 lb of rubber were offered for sale and 24,1534 lb were sold at the following prices Smoked Sheet $l2l to $135 Plain Sheet $llB $l3O Unsmoked Sheet $l2O $l2l Plain Sheet $ll5 $l2l Fine Pale86 words
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Article394 1914-05-06 7 Yesterday. To-day. g£g w Shares. J* CQ co cq a;-* RUBBER. Anglo Malay. 9/6 10/3 9/6 10/3 B. Mertajam. 1/104 ‘?/4 1/10 2/3 Chersonese 2/3 2/74 2/2 2/7 C. Malay 9/41 10/1A 9/3 10/Dennistown 20/- 22/9 2<»/- 22/9 Highlands 48/6 51/- 47/9 50/3 Kamuning J/10A 2/4 i/ll 2/4 Linggi394 words
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Article179 1914-05-06 7 The funeral of the late Mr. Ernest Hogan, which took place yesterday evening, was very largely attended. Punctually at 4-45 p.m. the cortege left the deceased gentleman s residence, 74, Anson Road, and proceeded to the cemetery at Western Road at the gate of which179 words
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Article168 1914-05-06 7 Before Mr. V. G., Ezechiel, second Magistrate, a Hindu named Rengasami was charged with causing a disturbance to an assemhly engaged in religious performance. On the accused claiming trial; Ismail Khan, Additional P.C. No. 851, stated, I am a P.C. attached to the Captain Kling Mosque. At168 words
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Article103 1914-05-06 7 The coal ship s.s. [rismere had t j be scuttled a 3 it was fouud impossible to get the fire in her hold under control. Ti e water is almost level with the upper deck. Le fire iu the hatches aft has been put out. This103 words
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Article108 1914-05-06 7 Sungei Siput Clear. We are glad to announce that the cholera outbreak in Sungei Siput has been wiped out. Dr. Scott’s energetic precautions resulted not only in saving the life of the third case, who was hardly expected to survive, but there have been no further infections.108 words
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Article185 1914-05-06 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3. —Affairs in China: The Testing Time. Sino-Japanese Relations. 5.—M. S. V. R. :In Camp at Ipoh, Final Proceedings. Cup Tie: O.F.C. rs. P.0.R.C., Old Farquhars Easy Victory. B.—Kedah, Kelantan and the F. M. S. The Smithy of185 words
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Article37 1914-05-06 7 lbs. The Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd. 8,800 Val D’or Rubber Estates, Ltd. 7,106 The Kurau Rubber Estate, Ltd. 14,500 The Malakoff Rubber Co Ltd. 24,300 S. S. (Bertam) Rubber Co Ltd. 52,00037 words
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Advertisement697 1914-05-06 7 For Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow 8 Amoy. The s s. Hong Afoh, Captain K. S. Bainbridge, is expected to arrive here on Saturday, the 9th inst, and will leave for the above ports on Monday, the 11th iust., at 3 p.in. For freight or passage, apply to CHIN HIN Company, Agents697 words
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Article1370 1914-05-06 8 ••Unknown Mongolia.”* Astronomers tell us that from time to time ■tars have been known to flitne up into sudden «lory and as suddenly fade out into darkness. It was so with the Mongols, that astonishing and ephemeral nation which once, for a brief space, ruled1,370 words
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Article537 1914-05-06 8 J othiug more has been made publi.* regarding the request t f some of tb* inhabitants of Kelantan to lie Sultan to ask for the inclusion of the Sta'e in the Federati >n, since the petition was printed. We do no* presume that it is537 words
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Article603 1914-05-06 8 Developments of Plat. (By A. E. Crawley A very interesting and important question is that of new developments of plav. It is all the more interesting because it so seldom arises. Real developments in the game, that is, in its strokes and tactics, have been few and603 words
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Article382 1914-05-06 8 Passengers Attack Members of Native Crew. Piracy may have carried with it in the olden days a certain amount of romance, but there was certainly nothing of the old time glory about a Chinese named Lee Yok who, in the third court this n orning, says Monday’3382 words
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Article600 1914-05-06 8 Comment by the “Timet.” In its tar-reach ng effect the decision in the appeal of Mr. Channing Arnold is of most consequence. Had the Judicial Committee acceded to some of the appellant’s arguments it would have affected hundreds of Courts throughout the Empire. Ihere would have been600 words
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Article360 1914-05-06 8 From the table of average earnings of pilots in different pirts of the United Kingdom given in the pilotage returns for the years 1910,1911, and 1912, published lately it appears the most hig.ly-paid class of men are the Channel pilots in the Port of London. Sixty-three in360 words
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Article329 1914-05-06 8 At the Bukit Mertajam District Court, before Mr. R. Scott, on the 4th inst., a Teochew named Tan Ah Nguan was convicted of house trespass with intent to commit theft, and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for a period of six months. It appears that the accused climbed329 words
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412 1914-05-06 8 Ten Sentences of Death. The Preliminary Inquiry into the Melalap murders lasted from February 19th, to February 26th and resulted in 12 of the accused being committed for trial. The trial before tbe Sessions Court opened on March 2nd and on March 4th412 words
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Article259 1914-05-06 8 Shareholders in Penang will be glad to know that capital progress is being m a( j e by the three dredging companies in the Bangnon Valley, Renong, under the control of Captain Edward T. Miles, the Managing Director, who has kindly supplied us the following information: “Deebook259 words
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Article236 1914-05-06 8 A New Phta Those who met Mr. F. H. Giles of the Siamese Revenue Survey Department when he was down here some years ago will be interested in the following which we clip from the Bangkok Times General satisfaction will be felt at the announcement that236 words
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Article188 1914-05-06 8 A Cinema, to be known as the Empire,” is to be erected in Penang Road or lowkay Ong Meh Hup and work has already been started on. the foundations. The building, which will have accommodation for 1,600, will be built of brick and when finished should188 words
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Article117 1914-05-06 8 The following were the results of the ties played yesterday: Ladies Doubles Handicap. Mrs Mac intyre and Mrs Adamson wo from Mrs Park and Miss Barnett. Mrs Neubronner and Mrs Edwards beat Mrs Dennys and Mrs Low 6—2, 6—l. Men's Doubles Handicap A. byer and Pledger beat117 words
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Advertisement62 1914-05-06 8 For a Lame Back. ben you have pains or lameness in the baek bathe the p*rts with Chamberlain’s am Halm twice a day, massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each application. Then dampen a piece of flannel slightly with this liuiuient aud bind it on62 words
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Advertisement12 1914-05-06 8 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cnre, Fnr Coughs and Colds, never fails, I*. 6d12 words
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Advertisement54 1914-05-06 8 THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound OHt !c.d h' 113 TASTELESS ODORLEBS T he latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old-fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medical profession. OF ALL54 words
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Advertisement53 1914-05-06 8 A Good Rule for the Home. jidke it a rule of jour home to always (<p on hand a bottle of Chamberlain*! Co ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kernedy as a sa eguard against bowel complaints. It always cures promptly and no household if inn without it. For sale by all53 words
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Article31 1914-05-06 9 Vessels from Agents Due P. Alice Singapore B M &Co 6th Mav. P Ludtciq Colombo BM &Co 7th Dcvanha Colombo A G.ACo. 14tb Attayc Singapore A G &Co 16th31 words
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Article30 1914-05-06 9 Vtueh For Ay nt< > Leavet P. Alice P. Ludwig Deuonha A$$ayt Colombo Siugapore Singapuro Colombo H M &Co U M &Co A G ACo. A G ACo Mav. J30 words
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Advertisement329 1914-05-06 9 Wt Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outward. JGoes through to London via Bombay. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. m A Accommodation. lstclass 2ndclass ro London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 ro Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 B Accommodation, ro London by Sea $518-57 $339-43 ro Marseilles or Gibraltar $480-85 $320-56 Intermediate329 words
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Advertisement1583 1914-05-06 9 HIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fob Singapore (Three times a week). Port Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Singapore, and Australia. Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly.) i egapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karikal. Weekly). rr XT h U tt ENBACH, LIEBERT1,583 words
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Article922 1914-05-06 10 THE REARING OF HEALTHY CHILDREN. Barbing the “Dummy” Striking evidence of the revolution of medical thought regarding infant care and management is furnished by a report just present3d to tho National Association for the Prevention of Infant Mortality and for the Welfare of Infancy by its executive922 words
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1193 1914-05-06 10 (By Wadham Peacock.) The sluggishness of the Cam has always been a stock subject for jokes at Cambridge. The Ancient Britons may have raced their coracles, and the Saxon Kings may have rowed in more stately fashion on its waters, but, wandering as it1,193 words
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Article469 1914-05-06 10 Penang—May, 1914. Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts. High Water. Low Wate Date. S S* rd Ht. Date. St?.»*»- 4 Ht. lime. lime. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. 851 a 5.5 6 m 324 1.3 Wed 6 m 952 6.1 4 8469 words
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Advertisement83 1914-05-06 10 Crcup. This disease is bo dangerous and so rapid m its development that everv mother of v ;ung children should be prepared for it. It is very risky to wait until the attack of croup appears and then send for medicine and let the child suffer until it can be83 words
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Advertisement432 1914-05-06 10 r O Palmer Tyres for Motor Cycles. Now that Palmers are so greatly reduced in price, for instance (cash Prices): 26x21 Ordinary Fabric Covers Three Ribbed 1-30 Heavy 515-35 Endless Tubes 5 4 05 Butted 5 4-50 there can be no* possible advantage in accepting any other make if it432 words
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Advertisement53 1914-05-06 10 Always Recommend It. In almost every community there is some one whose life h s been saved by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Such persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and these recommendations and its never failing qualities account for its great popularity. For sale by all53 words
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Advertisement138 1914-05-06 10 PENANG CONFECTIONERY 18, LEITH STREET, THE THEATRE GOERS’ RENDEZVODS. When Appetite Flags Try a Change of Diet Under the Palms. Chops, Steaks, Cutlets, Rolls, Puffs, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, etc. at MODERATE CHARGES ARE SERVED NIGHTLY. translation. The UNDERSIGNED undertakes to translate any document from English into Chinese and vice versa.138 words
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Advertisement691 1914-05-06 10 I > I I I 1 I I l 5 1 t TR* —I I Beecham's Pills, they are just the thing as a family medicine. Nothing to be compared with them has yet been put before the public. For over half a century this medicine has been an easy691 words
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Article179 1914-05-06 11 M*. Nat Goodwin on His Experiences Mr. Nat Goodwin, the former husbaud of Miss Maxine Elliott, and the hero of six other matrimonial enterprises, was interviewed yesterday, says the Telegraph’t correspondent, at Detroit, where, in company with his latest wife, who nursed him through a gerious illness179 words
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Article283 1914-05-06 11 This is the Chinese editorial way, at any rate that adopted by the Ttin-Pao, of declining a contribution Most venerable brother of the sun, and the inoon, your slave bows at your feet. I kiss the earth before you, I implore your permission to speak and283 words
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483 1914-05-06 11 There is a rumour that the idea of an F. M. S. loan has not been viewed favourably by the Colonial Office for fear people should say Oh yes, you gave a battleship and now want a loan to pay for it.” Of course, the F.483 words
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Article100 1914-05-06 11 Owing to inability to obtain the Esplanade for more than one day in the week the fixtures will be as follows Semi-Final. May 12.—Government Service or Eastern Athletic Union vs. Penang Cricket Club or Ithihadol Khairiah F. C. May 19.—Old Farquhars or Crescent F. C. or Post100 words
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Advertisement316 1914-05-06 11 a® GOODRICH ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®<sK*> -jCV <1 r) /o i -a; t ?V VvA fllß3lßagftC&rflP£ w let. w wv* a?.*l Sarv; ifTTfi* VV J, w >- V v fiSK* vu r- if W *> W-. it C* u K I* MB w < > V J. The Largest Tyre Factory, with the316 words
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Advertisement1426 1914-05-06 12 Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SOCIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANWLAhDS, BUTTERY 8 Cc.. AGENTS FOK PENANC F. M. S. DAVID CORSAR 8 SON'S Well-Known Extra Navy Canvas, No. 0. SAKPilAKDS, BUTTERY 3 Co. BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. TO BE HAD RETAIL FROM ALL THE1,426 words
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