Straits Echo, 30 May 1914
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Title Section34 1914-05-30 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GEN6HLL». VOL. $24 Per Annum PENANG, SATURDAY, 30th MAY, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 12334 words
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Advertisement1207 1914-05-30 1 IAM* CEMENT mMlld} fa K 258 h M 00 v f *eM* «> .rST FOR ALL PURPOSES. Georgetown Motor Garage, 7a. PENANG ROAD. agents for PAICE. MITCHELL and LITTLE FOURS. Telegraphic Address HOKIMTEIK. [f you want to HIRE A CAR ring up 694 or call at the above address. If1,207 words
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Advertisement36 1914-05-30 1 no HOME »s HAPPY i WITHOUT A PATHEPHONE H Invaluable to Every Family Band a Pleasure to Youngt? Old. Literature further particulars from I TIA/NG LEE Co., 53, Beach Street, Penang. t==l*=i Siliaiala tenia» t=nL=ii=il=i tent=ii36 words
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Advertisement94 1914-05-30 2 NATIIRA wm ILK L r LION BRAND. (STERILIZED) J j-arww =iJ? a Af;, CA y st. LouttsW- 'Or 4 ***4ai|| > '«3. *o: lrs *UJe Hv V '*rio '«93. 1898. 1899 573 uliimiiniiniininnniiniiiiiiiiiniiiiniii ochuttmarke su, Ehr«nP f^&P C*' P lct) Cxporfgeseilsctjaft Bosd) REn Mecklenburg (PeuU^° d> m ade in germ'ai^U94 words
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Article1904 1914-05-30 3 In the Old Times and To-dat. What more than anything else has changed our fashions in holiday-making as compared with the old days is the revolution in locomotion—the ability to get to somewhere else. Wherever, within a radius which is widening every year, the greatest attractions are held1,904 words
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Article, Illustration239 1914-05-30 3 His Wonderful Power to Read Human Lives at Any Distance Amazes AH Who Write to Him. Thousands of people in all walks of life have benefited by this man’s advice. He tells you what you are capable of, and bow you can be successful- He mentions you,239 words
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Advertisement470 1914-05-30 3 I* 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 The Malayan Film Exchange f.M.S. R ilway Bui'ding, Room 2, First Floor, i ~/s/or The Universal Film Exchange, Manila. etrx-k of first class films always on hand for hire A 1 ,r > ors ,le. Contracts for hire of complete programmes470 words
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Advertisement60 1914-05-30 3 Far a Lame Back. When vou hive pains or lameness in the haclc bathe the p*rts wjfch Chamberlain’s Pain Balimtwice a day, tnaseazing with the palm of the hand for fi»e minutes at. each applioßtian. Then dampen apiece of flann»! slichtlv with this liniment and bind it on over the60 words
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Advertisement46 1914-05-30 3 Now Is the Time. For rheumatism you will find DOthiDg better than Chamberlain’s Pain Bi'.m Now si the time to get rid of it. Try this lini- ment and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers46 words
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Advertisement177 1914-05-30 3 J. C. ALLAN, Engineer 8 Contractor, F.M.S. Railway Buildings, Penang, begs to inform Contractors, Pla: ters and Miners that he has taken over the Agency of Chop EWE LEONC HO, TIMBER MERCHANTS U SAW MILLERS. Works: Kota, Kuala Muda. Depot Bridge Street. LARGE STOCKS CARRIED OF Chenghai, Merbau 8 Meranti.177 words
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Advertisement834 1914-05-30 3 PENANG HARBOURBOARD. NOTICE. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that on and from Ist July, 1914. the Federated Malay States Railways will take over the landing and handling of all cargo and coal from lighters and steamers at Prye. Bv Order. C. W. BALLANTYNE. Secretary. Penang. Ist May, 1914. 301 GOVERNMENT OF834 words
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Article90 1914-05-30 4 On Bang. Br. .....1787, P.ckn.ll, May 29. Calcutta. May 23, Oeo.-B. Co. Si W orc, Dut 289. Waldeuma.er, May 29, Sabang, May 25, Gen. K. P. M. Mo» 9A Ban... Oar. 298. Scbmalfu.., May 30, Deli May 29, Gen.—B. M. A Co. Christian »*n. Kua-. 2.019 Wcmberg. May 30,90 words
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Article68 1914-05-30 4 DEPARTURES. M ay 30. Trang, for Traug. Rotorua for Tongkah, Kopah and Renong. Ban Lee, for Trang. India, for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Mauritius,’ Egypt and via Brindisi, for Europe etc. Alma, for Deli. Hok Canton, for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Lama, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Dindings {by68 words
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Article225 1914-05-30 4 Fob Calcutta—Per Dilteara, Ist proximo, 11 a.ui. Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy md Swatow —Per Qlenogle, Ist proximo, 11 a.m. Tongkah— Per Malacca, 2nd proximo, I p m. Port Swettenham and Singapore —Per Klang, 2nd proximo, 4 30 p.m By Tbain. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong, 7-’5225 words
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Article118 1914-05-30 4 Penang, Mat 30. {By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/3ss 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4,% 3 Documentary 2/4 f Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174; 3 days’ sight Private 175; Bombay, Demand Bank 174; Moulmein, Demand Bank 173; 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras118 words
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Article201 1914-05-30 4 Gold Leaf ?64 40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 27.— buyers Trang Pepper 19. buyers Cloves 46.— sales Mace 110 nominal. Mace Pickings 98-— sellers Nutmegs 110 23. buyers No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar j 2 5.50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 10.25 buyers TTahbun... 190.— sellers201 words
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Article170 1914-05-30 4 Penang, Mat 80. Beef— ets. 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... Feet 2* Tongue *8 Mutton per170 words
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Article2135 1914-05-30 4 a .2 tS 3 Q S Pm Capital. dumber of Shares issued. 0 > *8 0 CD CO H-t 04 P *0 '3 PH Dividends. N*rae 1 9 0Q i ‘■5 1 9 <y 1910 1911 f 1912 1913 1914 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. 1009 1905 1910 1 450,000 200,0002,135 words
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Advertisement52 1914-05-30 4 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 tailing qualities account for its great popularity. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Advertisement47 1914-05-30 4 My sister Jane bad croup again, And so bad Doris, too But mother’s never anxious now Since she knows what to do. She tucks the darlings up in bed To make the treatment sure. And keeps them right all through the night With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.47 words
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Advertisement122 1914-05-30 4 If I THIS IS IT WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound I TASTELESS ODORLESS 'u££l The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that Is claimed for it and supersedes the old-fashiooed emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medical profession. OF ALL'CtI EM/STS Price sl*2s122 words
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Article1347 1914-05-30 5 [BY TOM WRIGHT.] They were standing at the Bar, a group of male things, talking, after their manner, of girls, and one boasted that he had spent fifteen shillings treating the last one he took out. Another said I spent only two and a penny on the last1,347 words
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Article597 1914-05-30 5 To thi Editor of The Over-Seat Daily Mail. Dear Sir, —As a regular reader of your interesting paper may I crave your courteous consideration of a matter of great importance to missionaries in China Sir William Ramsay, in a recent speech expressed great regret that character writing597 words
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Advertisement333 1914-05-30 5 aoj OCDnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnc 0 g SNOISIAOdd IS3B Hl n n n a n a n n a L OCZDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnc •OD SANN3Q N3TIV S)U93V >|o< •iN3wiMioddv mod A 8 saanusia •jy ‘Moosvio noqnoi an ‘od y nvnvhdaB sawrr t«jntis»a fouo? shohhod jo jsooh 3 Ha •<M tv MVM < >v«* Olai.«,« u333 words
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Advertisement12 1914-05-30 5 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods’ Oreat Peppermint Cure, Is. bd12 words
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Advertisement168 1914-05-30 5 4 C a S EGn QOI 1 FELUCCA -T»* 'T re,Eg I HasperO i F*B"'OUt Aq MaSPERO FREWESt^ OA«S UUA «AHI;»ACTU»t AU W'gjiKVXlK Y 'IV, C—c FABRIQUE DE *--> CigarettesFgyptiennes erofre I V Bouton Rouge FaH FRERES L t P m«liM •Aiiv’fet’uPt *5 33M3H322i OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. Pritchard 8 Co.,168 words
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Article, Illustration96 1914-05-30 6 f fiVnahsd daily (except Sunday» and publit holiday») ▲T TBB CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Fuel Daily LMftl M $24 per annum. OnMatien... Postage Extra. Hail BiiftiM (Poet Free) 117.50 Cailil ADDB33» 1 ECHO —PENANOr.” Telephone Nos. Echo 583 Friaiisj Departnent 345 /re.— Ail96 words
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Article1491 1914-05-30 6 There is a Latin adage that it is better for the student, and especially the historical student, petere fontes quam rivulos se;t iri We must go to the original documents and to contemporary literature if we wish to get a true and living conception of any particular period.1,491 words
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Article599 1914-05-30 6 Mr. Davies, of the Singapore Free Press is on a visit to Penang. Sir Henry McCallum has been recuperating at Brighton recently. Admiral Jerram and Baron Sbibusawa are being elaborately entertained in Peking. Major Lowe, the well-known race horse owner, has come over from Kelantan, where he599 words
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Article43 1914-05-30 6 Mixed Handicap... Belbeck or Sirdar. Penang Stakes Brydone. Ex-Griffin Handicap St. Albans or Lucky Jack, with Sador dangerous. Province Cup King Blaze. Club Cup Swagger or The Colonel. Residency Cup Hotshot. Province Vase Remembrance with Angela dangerous. Hill Plate Batu Gajah.43 words
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Article136 1914-05-30 6 The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races Race I. —Batu Gajah. •i ll. —Manapun and Premier. >• IV.— Royalfy. 99 Vll.— Minnieha-ha. 99 Vlll.— TongJcah. Forty-one ships put in at Sabang for coal during the fortnight ended the 26th instant. They bunkered 3923 tons. Nine of them were136 words
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Article986 1914-05-30 6 Despite all the predictions to the bidding was very brisk at the last night on the first day’s races r n* prices were obtained and the Pen ICe nt Club will benefit substantially i* 0 ly, this is in the nature of a comnK 1 to the handicapper986 words
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Advertisement231 1914-05-30 6 X l/ 9 IS THE SAFEST CHEAPEST FORM OF MOTORING You Cctti cycle without pedalling over all sorts of roads, up hill, and against head winds AT 16 MILE 3 AN HOUR —by fitting to your cycle a self-propel!iDg Wall Auto-wheel. A one horse power motor makes the wheels go231 words
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Article581 1914-05-30 7 CANADIAN PACIFIC LINER SUNK. heavy death roll. (Reuter.) Ottawa, May 29. i. afi message has been received at 1 A r (u the effect that the Canadian 1 liner Empress of Ireland, sank in a S 0 n with an iceberg. Quebec, May 29. The Marconi station581 words
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Article126 1914-05-30 7 Peking, May 20. At a meeting of tbe representatives of the Quintuple Group and the Chinese Government yesterday morning, the Minister of Finance stated that China wanted a loan of &even and a half million sterling. To this tbe bankers agreed. The loan will cover all outstanding short-term126 words
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Article289 1914-05-30 7 VICTORY OF MR. JOEL S MARE. A FAVOURITE WINS AT LAST. (Reuter.) London, May 29. The following was the result of the race for the Oaks Stakes The Oaks Stakes of five thousand sovereigns, by subscription of fifty sovereigns each, h. ft, or five sovereigns only if declared289 words
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Article56 1914-05-30 7 A Scheme For Nationalisation. Peking, May 19. According to Chinese reports, the Government is drawing up a scheme for nationalizing the military forces throughout China, whereby a majority of the Provincial forces will be absorbed and their Provincial character removed. This is regarded as one of the56 words
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Article368 1914-05-30 7 Peking, May 19. The representatives of the Quintuple Group and those of the Government meet to-day. The Chinese adhere to the view that £7,500,030 will be sufficient, but the postponement of Currency Reform is meeting with some opposition, and this is one of the questions that will come368 words
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Article37 1914-05-30 7 (Reuter.) London, May 29. At Cambridge, Yorkshire beat Cambridge University by an innings and six runs. At Southampton, Hampshire beat Derbyshire by eight wickets. At Lord’s, Middlesex beat Worcestershire by an innings and 56 runs.37 words
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Article65 1914-05-30 7 A New Zealand Suggestion. (Reuter.) London, May 29. The correspondent of the Times at Washington states that Mr. F. W. Massey, the Premier of New Zealand, says that the Anglo-Japanese alliance was insufficient protection to New Zealand and suggests that Canada, Australia, South Africa, New65 words
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Article20 1914-05-30 7 (Reuter.) Berlin, May 30. The death has taken place of Herr Mauser, inventor of the rifle.20 words
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Article169 1914-05-30 7 An attempt to put Chinese business in the Philippines on a safer and more legitimate basis has met with opposition from the President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was only to be expected, however, as the Chinese still have a habit of opposing departure from169 words
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Article218 1914-05-30 7 Yesterday. To-day. =5 a* P 3 co PQ co RUBBER. Anglo Malay. 8/44 9/1 8/6 9/3 B Mertajam. 1/6 1/I*4 1/6 1/114 Chersonese 2/1 2/6 2/1 2/6 C. Malay 7/104 8/9 7/104 8/9 Dennistown... 16/3 19/14 16/3 10/14 Highlands 43/- 43/6 43/9 4b/3 Kamuning J/9 2/23 1/10 2/3 Linggi218 words
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Article69 1914-05-30 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3 —Whitsun Holidays In the Old Times and To-day. s—Marginal5—Marginal Notes By Tom Wright Chinese Character Writing. B—Rubber Notes. Round the Links: Golf and Smoking. The Law and the Press. 10— Chinese Art and Modern Vandals. The Development69 words
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Article211 1914-05-30 7 In every hospital out East perhaps, a certain number of persons, suffering from minor ailments requiring prolonged treatment, are admitted, who, properly speaking, ought not to get hospital relief. They usually suffer from chronic ulcers, pains in the joints which may be the symptom of at least a211 words
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Article141 1914-05-30 7 London, May 14. The following companies declare interim dividends The Malay Rubber Planters. Ltd., 5 per per cent. The Merlimau Rubber Estates, Ltd., declares a final dividend of per cent., places to reserve £4,000, gives the estimated all-in cost at Is. 6|d., and estimates the yield for141 words
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Article66 1914-05-30 7 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties have been fixed fer Tuesday, June 2 Men’s Doubles Handicap Firal. Mr and Mrs Edwards 1/6 vs. Mrs Neubronner and Waugh —l5. The following ties have been fixed for Thursday, June 4: Men's Open Singles Sells vs. Bennett. The following ties66 words
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Article92 1914-05-30 7 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, My only object in writing to you on this subject was to draw public attention to a serious state of affairs iu our little social and commercial world. Judging from the way I have heard people discussing the matter,92 words
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Article219 1914-05-30 7 The mortality returns for Singapore issued by the Registrar of Births and Deaths show that during the week ending May 23, there were 222 deaths (155 males, 67 females), giving a ratio pier mille of population of 35 06. Malarial fever accounted for 27 deaths, phthisis 23,219 words
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Advertisement521 1914-05-30 7 PENANG CRICKET CLUB. WAKTTED. ALIGHT and AIRY OFFICE close to Banks, and Business centre in Penang. Apply BOX 69, 30-5-14 364 a c/o Straits Echo. WANTED. FOR SIAM AN EUROPEAN SURVEYOR for work in connection with hydraulic mining. Good salary offered. Apply BOX 29, 30-5-14 366 c/o Straits Echo. TONGKAH521 words
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Article1774 1914-05-30 8 Report of Linggi Plantations—Notable Reduction in Producing Costs—Kuala Selangor Results—This Week's Auction Sales of Plantation Rubber —The Hard Para Market—lncreased Receipts for the Month of April—Para Season Ending. Ihe outstanding feature o! the Lirggi report, just published, is the substantial saving effected in the average cost of pro-'1,774 words
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Article749 1914-05-30 8 GOLF AND SMOKING. (Bt Maek Allebtow.) Thanks to the scribes who are dogging Mr. Ouimet’s footsteps day by day, there are few details of the habits and customs of of this great golfer which are not known to us. We have been told, for example, that he749 words
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Article232 1914-05-30 8 For real strong incidents, well depicted in the most telling manner Wanted hv the Police” will certainly be very hard to beat Incidents follow incidents with rapidity, and we no sooner recover from one sensation than another is upon us. It is a real thriller, and232 words
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Article1464 1914-05-30 8 To tub E ditoe of THE Straits Times. Sir, —I would firstly like to mention that < I have always read the Leaders in your 1 paf er with the greatest interest, with more 1 than perhaps in any other. My judgmeut, 1 may not1,464 words
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Article89 1914-05-30 8 In view of the races the Straits Cinema has arranged a special race programme for to-night when a new five-reel exclusive feature entitled The Chevalier De Maison Rouge will be screened. The Star Cinema also announces its change of programme to-night and among other interesting items three masterpieces89 words
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Advertisement586 1914-05-30 8 The Straits Cinema. Location: —I’KNANO ROAD. Absolutely the largest and best picture show Pathe Productions a Speciality. OUR RACE PROGRAMME SATURDAY, 30th MAY. The Chevalier De Maison Rouge A drama in 5 parts adapted from the celebrated Romance by Alexandre Dumas. This romantic feature shows the determined tactics of a586 words
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Advertisement61 1914-05-30 8 NOTICE LABOUR CODE, 1912. F.M.S Indian Immigration Fund Ordinance 1911.” Employers of Indian labour are hereby reminded that assessment returns fo’ the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return61 words
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Advertisement37 1914-05-30 8 TO LET. Hausc No. IS2, Burmah Road, newly built. I* cr furthor particulars apply to Messrs. CHENG LAW Co, 2<-o-14 358 49, Maatwdl Road, Penang. TO LET. Marble Hall, Northam Road Apply KENNEDY Co. i 20-4-14 28137 words
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Advertisement197 1914-05-30 8 3NT OTICE. The usual monthly sale of Pawnbrokers forfeited pledges for sums exceeding $10 will be held punctually at 11 o’clock a°m. on 1 Friday, Saturday and Monday, the 5tb, 6th and 8th proximo respectively at No. 42, Beach Street. The above forfeited pledges may be viewed at the Sale197 words
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Article25 1914-05-30 9 hrom An#*tt Dm hdvi If Mlin^er l *aiava Singapore Singapore Colombo Colombo A.G&Co. 30thMay. BMACo. 3rd June. BM ACo. 4th AG. ACo. 11th25 words
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Article22 1914-05-30 9 FeM For A.i n(; w Colombo r*** (Colombo A.G ACo May. BM.&Co June. Singapore m4i na Singapore BMACo. A 0 ACo22 words
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Advertisement327 1914-05-30 9 Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall Service. Oatward. Date. Goes through to London via Bombay. fakes by mail steamers. a Accommodation. 1st class 2nd class London by Sea 1565-72 $377-14 Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 B Accommodation. London by Sea $518-57 $339-43 Marseilles or Gibraltar $480-85 $320-56 Intermediate Service. ITH excellent327 words
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Advertisement1655 1914-05-30 9 S H I P P I N G.y Sabang, Padang and Batavia. 6th June. Sabang, Olehleh, Pulu Baja (Lho Kroet), Tjaiang, Meulaboh, Tapa Toean, Banjak- 27th June. Isles, Singkel, Goenoeng Sitoli, Baros. Sebolga, Natal, Ayer Bangis, Saibi A Padang Singapore, Tanjong Pandan, (Billiton), Batavia, Cheribon and Semarang direct. Sabang, Olehleb,1,655 words
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Article1214 1914-05-30 10 China is oppressed by mauy evils of which no man can foresee the end, and from most of them bar own patient millions are the orincipal sufferers. The burden of inconpetence and rapacity, the exactions of corrupt officials, thecruelty and lust of fiendish bandits fall1,214 words
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Article776 1914-05-30 10 SOME FAMOUS BOWLERS. The Invention of J. Phillips. Probably the most discussed feature of 1 modern cricket is tbo ball known as the googly.” The googly,” as every one know;-, is a ball bowled with a leg-break action which breaks from the off. Where the776 words
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Article, Illustration547 1914-05-30 10 When ii girl loses interest in her recreations, developes a dislike for society, |>eg ins to innpe and droop, seems to have “no heart for anything,” it is abundautly evident that there is something radically wrong with her physical condition. The symptoms of Anaemia—that blight which547 words
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Advertisement692 1914-05-30 10 0 0 w 8 o (1 The Bernese Alps Milk Co. CONTRACTORS TO THE Admiralty India Office 1 FOR I9IUBe goided by this and always ask for yr tr .L u&t SLEDGE BRAND MS Lo SANDILANDS, BUTTERY U Co. >CD*CDCeCD©®CZD®CZDGC=)S.' 0 0 0 n U n CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS UNIVERSAL FILMS692 words
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Advertisement13 1914-05-30 10 For Children’s Hacking Cough at Night, W oods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 6d13 words
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Advertisement163 1914-05-30 10 ALLEN DENNYS Co., Penang, PROPRIETORS OF THE PENANG RUBBER AUCTION ROOMS. SALES HELD EVERY TUESDAY Under the auspices of THE PENANG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION RUBBER bought or sold by PUBLIC AUCTION or PRIVATE TENDER. FORWARD SALES ARRANGED. 6 RUBBER transhipped and insured to any PORT at minimum rates.163 words
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Article457 1914-05-30 11 now more t ban two years ago since 11 ft™ was appointed to consider the |oo®®‘ o{our land laws. The experience reTl,loD a had shown where revisions and oi were necessary. The need for a® 6 0 imor alterations and amendments aiC er been disputed and457 words
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Article405 1914-05-30 11 Charge Like Cavalry Horses. The following is from a recent issue of the Athletic Newt Mr. Will. H. Booth, who played some trial games with Manchester City a few years ago, is now at Ipoh, Perak, which is in Malaya, where the rubber comes from. Mr. Booth405 words
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Article31 1914-05-30 11 The following are the fixtures: Bemi-Final. June 4.—01 d Farquhara vs. Central Union A. C. Final. June 9.—Penang Cricket Club vs. Old Farquhara or Central Union A. C.31 words
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Advertisement72 1914-05-30 11 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 6d. Nestle’s NESTLES m i; M •>iS Eft m HOC and EH M LK SWISS X'-* WL.. AND j&3 MILK NUT c E ’SQ V;CHOCOLATE SO NOURISHING THAT EVERY TABLET MAKES A MEAL. Kohler’s Chocolates. Kohler’s Superb Bonbons THE SWEET3IEAT DE72 words
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Advertisement82 1914-05-30 11 Croup. This disease is so dangerous and so rapid development iu its that every mother of young 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 be obtained.82 words
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Advertisement169 1914-05-30 11 HOTEL NORMAN. PENANG, THE ENGLISH HOTEL. Unrivalled Position. Cold Storage Food. Special Terms to Government Officials, Planters and Commercial Visitors. Telegrams: “NORMANS, PENANG." Telephone fto. 392. THE BODEGA 2A, BEACH STREET. The Rendez-vous of Penang. Chops Steaks from the Grill. Slings and Cocktails a noted feature. The Bodega has now169 words
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Advertisement100 1914-05-30 11 GOODRICH TYRES 11 r\ /'J l ~N IfcV !r, r-? rmv. r ‘ii* S'!?** afftft&gj *{.m l »Mlh rJ J» 5 Khi; > a i wvw -ft! OUS I 5 1 ,«V W' m *gs ito SW HEW iBl si*'2 3*25-1 ar aid to* «iM n sc* W Wot ‘M2100 words
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Advertisement1132 1914-05-30 12 Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. S SANCILANLS, MITTERY 8 Co.. 8 AGENTS FOE PENANG F. M. S. mib COKSAR 8 SON'S Well-Known Extra Navy Canvas, No. 0, smium, BUTTERY 8 Co. DR. S. P. “°8 OCDCCDOCDOCDOCDO< nrWTIQT 155, CARNARVON STREET, 1 U A f CORNER OF CARNARVON1,132 words
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