Straits Echo, 18 June 1914
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Straits Echo
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Title Section34 1914-06-18 1 Straits Echo »AK-V CBROMiafc CV OKUiUriMfi TURMUifcttUT IKE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED SALAT ST*TES AMD THE FAR BAST tiSKUALU. VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, THURSDAY, 18th JUNE, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cor.ts No. 13834 words
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Advertisement1063 1914-06-18 1 > tt-l» atm [*TU'?.V JPKAW* 0*22 NT. r 4\ /S', v»i fa»/ > ’sS; .;•••> r T 7^3 if V. s >7ft (V» '5. VP pr.ST FOR ALL PURPOSES. rl ';.aKKacan»iinsßi>Ra»R!ii Georgetown Motor Garage, 7a. PENANG ROAD. BANKS. > THE LONDON COMPANY agents for PAIGE, MITCHELL and LITTLE FOURS. Telegraphic1,063 words
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Advertisement34 1914-06-18 1 aafiaafl&s NO HOME 's I HAPPY WITHOUT A PATHEPhON Invaluable to Every Family and a Pleasure to Youngs’ Old. Literature further particulars from TIAMG LEE 81 Co., 53, Beach Street, Penang. EH3JBs> Cnfc EB=|34 words
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Advertisement111 1914-06-18 2 NATURA MILK —LION BRAND.I (STERILIZED) J m a a Mj> G r."« n Prix: 1900 St. Louis 1904. Paris St Med 1 11 5 '«3. l «93. Silb i»9lBt'V' a j,!. "TS-* ]^|!||i||H|| H !M!"l"im!i K 1£96Prag J P f ag 18 ,»nP rt c U; Bt!ii{!!inn-iii!ifi?mm Vri 1809 31111 words
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Article936 1914-06-18 3 *t the risk of involving ourselves in a istrom of controversy we venture once to return to the vexed question of tro£al clothing, our foolhardiness being, per- j f justified by the frequency with which "are asked our advice as to what it is "irinhle to wear iu936 words
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597 1914-06-18 3 Seventh Annual Report. The following is the annual report of the Mutual Provident Association, F.-M.S. to be presented at the meeting at Kuala Luropur on June 29 Tour Committee Le« much pleasure in laying before you the Seventh Annual Report on the working of the Mutual597 words
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Article223 1914-06-18 3 The following financial votes were recommended at the meeting of the Hongkong Leyislalive Council on June 4. and were referred to the Finauce Committee lor consideration. Compensation to captain and officers f steamer Tai Qn for the loss of persona! effects. $2,750 Charitable allowance to widow of223 words
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Advertisement89 1914-06-18 3 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge t whatever the trouble is, Ci<>u berlain’b Paiu Balm drives away the pain at once and cures the complaint quickly. First a Pplicatiou gives relief. When a bottle of 11 is kept in the house the paiu of burns and89 words
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Advertisement634 1914-06-18 3 *r y B M 00 Flat**. I’late i. SORE THROATS: Their Cure and Prevention. Sore Throat is so much in the air just now that everyone will be interested to learn how we catch this complaint, and the best way of curing and preventing it. The germs which cause Sore634 words
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Advertisement54 1914-06-18 3 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the sui mer months mothers should watch for any unu<rural loosen*ss of the child’s bowels. When given pron pt attention at this time ser n a trouble m v be avoided. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always le depended upon. For sale by54 words
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Advertisement250 1914-06-18 3 “NKKO" PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. 2X, PENANG ROAD. Developing and Printing for Amateurs. Experts sent for Outdoor Photography. Post Cards and Frames for Sale. Visitors should inspect our Stock ''f Curios at our BRANCH STORfc, 56. BEACH STREET. K. S. OKANIWA. Proprietor. m SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY. LIMITED, Penang Branch: No. 255,250 words
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Article145 1914-06-18 4 Alma, Br. »54. Bell. 1«, Mi Jana 15, Gen. —E. 8- Co-» L’ td. Hok Canton, Br. •s, 294, Gully, June 16, Teluk Anson, June 15, Gen. aPm at.° Bn^.-.. MB, OteDdjy. Malacca, June 14. Gun. -E. 8. Co.. Ltd. Br. 3»». Clark. June 17. Singapore, June 13, G145 words
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Article52 1914-06-18 4 JUNE 18. Kedah, for Alor Star (Kedah). Varg, for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong. Victor Point, Mergui and Taroy. Perak, for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Trang, for Trang. Tara, tor Port Swettenham and Singapore! Avagycc, for Dindings, Sitiawan, Batran Datoh and Teluk Anson. Hong Moh, for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow52 words
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Article156 1914-06-18 4 Foe Alor Star (Kedah)— Per Ban Lee to-morrow, 9 a.in. Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and i Japan —Per Proteeilaus, to-murr.w, il a.in. Singapore, China and Japan —Per Silesia to-morrow, 1 pm. M rang, Tongkah and Pang Nga Per Perlis, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore —Per Pin156 words
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Article120 1914-06-18 4 Pbna.no, June 18. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/3|4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4/, 3 Credit 2/4/, n 3 Documentary 2/4§ Calcutta, Demand Bank Re. I"4| 3 days’ sight Private 175 J Bombay, Demand Bank 1741 Moulmein. Demand Bank 173 j 3 days’ sight Private120 words
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Article194 1914-06-18 4 Gold Leaf $64 40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 28.50 buyers Trang Pepper 19 no stock Cloves 50.— nom. Mace 110 nominal. Mace Pickings 95- —sellers Nutmegs 110 22.75 sellers f No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 925 buyers fTahbun...194 words
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Article193 1914-06-18 4 Penang, June 18. Bkbf cts. Soup per catty 14 Roast m 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... n 34 Feet M193 words
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Article2190 1914-06-18 4 •si 21 M O Capital. «Jam ber of Shares issued. Issued Value. Paid Up. Dividends. JI| I i c 0 i I 1 a 1 GO Quotations. i 1910 1911 1912 I 1913 1914 RUBBER —DOLLAR SHARES. 1 1900 1905 1910 1 9 450,000 200,000 750,000 130,000 75,600 70,0002,190 words
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Advertisement48 1914-06-18 4 Oh breast the tape in life’s stern race, Victory is to the strong Strive valiantly for pride of place. Be not behind the throng. Health and strength you all may win. And fortune, if you sue her; If sick and sorry, then begin On Woods’ Great Peppermint Care.48 words
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Advertisement47 1914-06-18 4 Operations Averted. Do you know that a very large per cent of supposed cases of appendicitis are only an inflammation of the bowels brought on by constipation? Chamberlain’s Tablets cure constipation even after it becomes chronic. Give them a trial. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.47 words
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Advertisement115 1914-06-18 4 THIS IS IT! WATERBURH METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TA8TELE88 ODORLESS The latest scientific pre J paration of COD LIVER J OIL. Does aU that b claimed for it and super- sedes the old-fashioned emulsions which npset I the stomach. Highly re commended by th medi cal profession. OF ALL115 words
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Article2044 1914-06-18 5 Last Nioht’s Lecture. Mr. Syed Mohammad Riushan, who was a member of the First Indian Red Crescent Medical Mission to Turkey, delivered a lecture at the Town Hall yesterday evening j before a large audience consisting mostly of Mohamedans. Amongst those present were Mr. S. A Has2,044 words
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Article131 1914-06-18 5 Settled Out or Court. Cheong Thean Choo, of Chop Ban Kee, 265, Beach Street was yesterday afternoon summoned bv J. M. Catna, a well-known onion merchant of Penang, before Mr. R. B. Osborne on a charge of intentionally insulting and thereby giving provocation to J. M. Cama131 words
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Advertisement474 1914-06-18 5 e Uhere is no io ins 'fiopularUy of rw c K SCOTCH WHISKY ‘BLACK &'white* •0'r«v» u»o( APtOttu Xt.toiO ■riE HOUSE OF COMMONS 'ajUa< r i WHIJ* Ot?T<lXfR* Q*k*r-9m>L isnyo* SIS r JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD. LONDON. GLASGOW, 4c. DISTILLERS BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. Sole Agents: ALLEN DENNYS Co. r DOC474 words
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Advertisement203 1914-06-18 5 DC DOC DnOC DC D* SMOKET W. D. IT. O. WILLS’ FAMOUS EMBASSY CIGARETTES Ho. 7T. A Cigarette that has made a name and reputation that will lastowing to, its splendid quality A perfect blending. m i kcSBr f! m w. f/ Virginia cigarettes B Ri5T0L LONDON *c«rn?«o. •j»**’* %'v|g203 words
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Article, Illustration98 1914-06-18 6 Published daily (except Sundays and pabiio holidays) n AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Price. Daily Local «24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra, hfa’l Edition (Post Free) 517.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printin j Department 343 jj B— All business98 words
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Article1365 1914-06-18 6 Ninety-nine years ago to-day the cannon, thundering on Mont St. Jean, rang the knell of Napoleon’s Empire. Those indomitable squares of British infantry which stood the i hard pounding of that long summer day, and, as their Chief anticipated, in the end pounded hardest,” have ever since embodied1,365 words
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Article90 1914-06-18 6 In the final Double Handicap, Class A tie, which was played off yesterday afternoon, Lee Tiang Liat and Oh Teik Lee 15) succeeded in holding their own against their opponents, Foo Joo Wan and Ho Kim Teik (scr.), beating them in two sets successively by 6—2, 6—3.90 words
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Article948 1914-06-18 6 Mr. T. Waddington is progressing very favourablv towards complete recovery at the General Hospital. m The Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak has been elected a member of the Church Imperial Club. pi ui We regret to hear that Mr. H. Hilton, j f] who is staying with948 words
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Article1012 1914-06-18 6 Says a paragraph in the Singapore evening paper Quite a number of French troops are aboard the German mail steamer Prim Ludwig homeward bound. It is indeed very strange and quite unprecedented for French troops to travel under the German flag. We should like to know something of1,012 words
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Advertisement140 1914-06-18 6 MOTOR CAR INSURANCE, j Royal Exchange Assurance are prepared to insure OW^^ S CARS and VEHICLES againstDAMACEtoCARS. THIRD PARTY RISKS. TRANSIT. FIRE. THEFT. etc., at moderate rates. for full particulars apply to R. T. REID Co., s /^********0***********^** I, ■■■I I I I I PTT II II MOTOR GOGGLES 4140 words
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Article223 1914-06-18 7 hunt cup result. (Reuter). London, June 18. Th > following was the result of the race f the Royal Hunt Cup (7 fur. 166 yards) I, was run at Ascot yesterday Lie-a bed, Robertson 1 Uraxted, Trigg 2 Roney wood, Dick 3 Twenty-five ran. Aldegond, Talana Hill,223 words
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Article72 1914-06-18 7 Ulster Home Rule. Sir Edward Carson Interviewed. (Reuter.) London, June 17. Sir Edward Carson, interviewed, said that the only communication of Mr. Asquith was a letter from the Premier before Whitluutide asking for the supply of a map showing the position of the different parties in Ulster. The Nationalist Volunteers72 words
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Article73 1914-06-18 7 “Kaiser Wilhelm II” Damaged. (Reuter). London, June 17. The Kaiser Wilhelm II collided with the steamer Incemore in a fog at Spithead. The damage to the liner is not known she is returning to Southampton. The Incemore is badly damaged in the bows. The Kaiser73 words
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Article42 1914-06-18 7 (Reuter.) London, June 17. At Lord’s, the match between Middlesex and Lancashire was drawn in favour of Middlesex. At Toubridge, Hampshire beat Kent by 1311 runs. At Dewsbury, the match between Yorkshire and Warwickshire was drawn in favour of Warwickshire.42 words
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Article30 1914-06-18 7 Russian's Victory. {Reuter.) London, June 1/. The Russian Captain Exe won the jumping championship at the Horse k. ow a tie with two Englishmen and two Frenchmen.30 words
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Article144 1914-06-18 7 The Mediation Negotiations. (Reuter.) London, June 17. The mediation negotiations at Falls are reaching a deadlock an ar to conclude abortively on Friday. taneously come reports of a between Generals Carranza and V Ula, me army being behind the latter. A Reconciliation. Washington, June -8.144 words
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Article450 1914-06-18 7 MAJOR DROON TAKES COMMAND. 1 (Reuter.) London, June 18. The Dutch Major Droon arrived at Durazzo yesterday m jrniug simultaneously j with the Malissori reinforcements and took over command. A Rumour. E It was reported at Rome yesterday even- r ing that the insurgents surrounded and450 words
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Article82 1914-06-18 7 Porte Moves At Last (Reuter.) Constantinople, June 15. The Governors of Phochia, Aivali, and Bigha, twa mudirs and one gendarmery officer have been dismissed in connection with the persecution of the Greeks. A Servian representative verbally called the attention of the Porte to the serious situation of82 words
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Article37 1914-06-18 7 (Reuter.) Paris, June 18. President Poincare gave an audience to Lu Che Noh Siang, the Chinese Envoy Pvtraordinary, who is bnngiug to the President the insignia of the Chinese Order of Grand Merit.37 words
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Article30 1914-06-18 7 (Reuter.) London, June 1&. Mr. Gerald Isaacs, a son of the Chief Justice, is engaged to Eva. daughter of Sir A. M. Mond, Liberal member for Swansea.30 words
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Article110 1914-06-18 7 {Reuter London, June 18. The naval hospital ship Maine ashore in The Isle of Mull. The patients have been landed and accommodated in tents. TT- Maiestv the King held a Levee on instant .t St. James'. Palace and Deputy Master of Ceremon.es, were the ?i M r110 words
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Article968 1914-06-18 7 IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY MR. CHURCHILL. (Reuter). London, June 17. In the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, moved a resolution authorising the Government to take up shares in the AngloPersian Oil Company to the amount of £2,200.000. Mr. Churchill said that968 words
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Article163 1914-06-18 7 THE EMPRESS” INQUIRY. STATEMENT BY STORSTAD S” COUNSEL. (Reuter). Quebec, June 17. At the inquiry into the Empress of Ireland disaster counsel for the Storstad said that the mate was in charge of the Strrstad when the Empress of Ireland was first sighted. He called up the Captain when they163 words
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Article83 1914-06-18 7 Lecture to the Geographical Society. {Reuter). London, June 17. Mr. Theodore Roosevelt lectured at the Royal Geographic tl Society to a distinguished audience. He described his adveutures with vampire fishes and bats, and said that the river he discovered was roughly located and not accurately surveyed. Mr.83 words
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Article43 1914-06-18 7 (Reuter.) London, June 18. The Radical objecters to the Budget mot in the House of Commons yesterday and drafted a memorial to the Ministerialists calling attention to the dangerous constitutional innovations in the Financial Bill of this year.”43 words
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Article49 1914-06-18 7 Angry Comment» by the Press. {Reuter.) Paris, June 17. The subsidences in the Paris streets are said to be due to the shallowness of the underground railways, yyhich are in process of extension. The Press publish angry comments, declaring that Paris is seated on a volcano.49 words
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Article53 1914-06-18 7 British Superiority. {Reuter.) Meadowbrook, June 17. In the second match each side scored five goals but the Americans had more penalties. The Englishmen led for seven periods and the Americans led for the first time at the opening of the eighth when play was very desperate and the53 words
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Article69 1914-06-18 7 Demand for Increase of Wages. (Reuter.) London, June 17. A general strike of the marine engineers of tramp steamers began at the English ports vesterdav. They are demanding an increase of wages—forty shillings monthly for seniors and thirty shillings for juniors. It is expected that 70069 words
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Article47 1914-06-18 7 HUGE SWARMS IN THE SOUTH. Disquieting Report. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. Large swarms of locusts recently appeared north of Johore and great numbers are now visible from the railway from Tampin, through Malacca, Negri Sambilau and Johore to Batu Auam.47 words
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Article69 1914-06-18 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipob, June 18. The Perak Art Club has been formed at a poorly attended meeting which took place at Ipob last night and over which Mr. Withyeome presided Those present were not discouraged at the poor attendance as considerable support has been69 words
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Article76 1914-06-18 7 Terms of the Anglo-German Agreement. Reuter.) London, June 17. The Anglo-German agreement of June 16 deals with the navigation of the Tigris, the irrigation of Mesopotamia, the spheres of influence in the Bagdad Railway and the zones of the prospective railways. The Anglo-Turkish negotiations also are approaching76 words
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Article207 1914-06-18 7 Yesterday. To-day. 2 2 2 <a> CJ s m oq n a; RUBBER. Anglo Malay. 8/6 9/3 8/6 9/3 B Mertajam. 1/7 2/- 1/* 2/Chersonese 2/- 2/5 2/- 2/5 C. Malay 7/74 8/6 7/74 8/6 Dennistown... 16/- 18/9 l*/- l*/9 Highlands 42/6 45/3 43/3 48/Kamuning >/8 2/1 1/8 2/1207 words
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Article141 1914-06-18 7 Tin, Rice and Copra. The following business in tin has been done to-day Singapore: Straits Trading Co..] $69 55 buyers, no sellers) Penang Penang Tin Exchange. 12£ tons at 69. Tin is quoted in T/ondon to-day at «£.13/ 7s. 6d. cash and £139 2s. 6d. three months’ sight.141 words
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Article85 1914-06-18 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3 —Tropical Clothing. F.M.3. Mutual Provident Association Seventh Annual Report. Tai On Piracy. 5 The Balkau War. Onion Merchants’ Quarrel. B—The P. &O. and B. I. Shipping Am »1gamation. News from China. Sir Arthur Young. Charte ed Lauk85 words
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Advertisement498 1914-06-18 7 PENANG TURF CLUB. 4 SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the members of the Penang 'I nrf Club will be held at the Chamber of Commerce on Monday, 29th Juns, at 4-30 p m. Business: To adopt the programme for the August Race Meeting. By Order, R. T. REID, 18-6-14 404 Secretary.498 words
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Obituary167 1914-06-18 7 Obituary. Mr. Bennet Burleigh. {Reuter.) London, June 17. The death has taken place of Mr. Bennet Burleigh the well-known War Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, who did splendid service for his paper on the tented fields of Egypt, Greece, Ashanti, South Africa and Somaliland and latterly in the RussoJapanese War167 words
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767 1914-06-18 8 The P. O. and B. I. Shipping Amalgamation. Consolidations among shipping companies J are becoming common, and assuming they J are desirable, none could be more suitable j than that now announced between the P. r and O. and British India Companies. For many years relationships between the two 1767 words
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Article135 1914-06-18 8 PLOT UNEARTHED AT SHANGHAI. Revolutionary Movement Nifpsd Ik Tme Bud. Shanghai, June 3. A raid at Chapei on Saturday night, resulting in the arrest of twelve conspirators, proves to be of considerable importance The China Prett savs that documents seized show that the leaders are two soldiers135 words
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Article417 1914-06-18 8 The annual athletic sports of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China were held on the Athletic Club’s Ground at Northfields, West Ealing, on Saturday, May 23, and an interesting programme of events provided a very enjoyable afternoon both 8 I tor competitors and onlookers, although,417 words
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371 1914-06-18 8 The report on the trade of the Netherlands for the year 1 by Count Charles Bentinck, Second Secretary to His Majesty’s Legation at The Hague, states that the smaller yield ef the principal colonial products, i.e., sugar, tobacco, rice, on the Amsterdam market caused disappointment,371 words
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Article60 1914-06-18 8 Former University Director’s Plea. Peking, June 7. Dr. Yen fu, formerly director of Peking University, is advocating the teaching of Chinese classics in all schools and colleges in China, contending that they should not be set aside for foreign languages and technical subjects. The newspapers describe Dr. Yen’s60 words
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Article69 1914-06-18 8 A Defeat in Szecbcan. Chengtu, June J. A section of the White Wolf’ army in attempting to enter Szechuan was defeated by the Szechuan troops at Pikow. Tutuh of Szechuan, haa wired for more Szechuan troops to hasten to Pikow as reinforcements lest another attempt be made69 words
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Article1041 1914-06-18 8 LOSSES IN THE CALCUTTA TRADE. 1 Keen British Competition. J The semi-annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Nippon Yusen Kaisba 8 was held recently at Tokio, when the busi- 1 ness report and accounts for the six months 6 ending March 31 last were presented.1,041 words
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Article356 1914-06-18 8 Elsewhere to-day we give publicity to a telegram from our Penang correspondent setting forth that there is good reason for believing that the Government is about to inaugurate a. new depar ment here which will be in charge of »u official who will be known356 words
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Article261 1914-06-18 8 This evening, says Tuesday’s Free Press, His Excellency Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M.G., Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner of the F.M.S., leaves Singapore on leave. As. Capt. Young, Colonial Secretary, His Excellency came to the Colony in 1906, so that he has been with us261 words
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Article38 1914-06-18 8 Peking, June 3. The Political Conference wan formal! v closed yesterday, and the names of the members not included in the membership tf the Tsanchengyuan hare been forwarded to the Chief Executive for future employment.38 words
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Article116 1914-06-18 8 The following are the ties for to-morrow Single Handicap. J S Dawburn vt W Houston (1). W M Collins vs. A Dennys (3). W J Sandemann vt. C C Rogers (2). Writing in his annual report, the Senior Warden of Mines. F.M.S observes The condition of the116 words
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Article438 1914-06-18 8 Annual Report. The following is the report of the Parish Hall for the year ending March 31, X9l4 which will be submitted at the animai general meeting to be held next Saturday 1. Your Committee beg to submit the report on the working of the Hall and accounts438 words
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Article544 1914-06-18 8 Nonia Fined. D the instance of Mr. P. T. Allen, Acting Assistant Protector of Chinese, a Chinese t> nonia, named Gek Heolc, wai this morning charged before Mr. R. B. Osborne in the j Third Court with procuring a girl under s 16 years of age, named544 words
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Advertisement409 1914-06-18 8 Last Two Weeks. STAR OPERA Company* TO-DAY. THURSDAY. NO SHOW. But To-morrow, FRIDAY The Conpany will stage ALLADIN w AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP. To-night! To-night! I A Special Costly Arrangement. First Exclusive Appearance in Town. One of the Finest Productions Pathe Freres has ever turned out. “THE WASTREL" (THE WASTER).409 words
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Advertisement39 1914-06-18 8 Somethin* Dependable. Diarrbu*» is always more or less prevalent during this weather. Be prepared for it. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is p ompt and effectual. It can always be depended upoD. For sale by all Dispensaries Dealer*.39 words
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Advertisement12 1914-06-18 8 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure If. 6c,12 words
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Advertisement2178 1914-06-18 9 (SHIPPING Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward. Due Penang June 25 July 9 23 Aug. 20 Sept. 3 Steamer. Assaye Devanha China Himalaya Delta Assaye Connecting with SS. Mongolia Egypt Malwa Morea Maloja Mooltan BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fob Intended to Sail. Steamer. Singapore (Three times a2,178 words
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626 1914-06-18 10 PROPOSED PROGRAMME. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) NOTICE No amendments to this Programme will be considered uuh ss diK io!c*.s NOTICE I writing to the Secretary at toast seven days before the date ot the Special General Meeting. The notice roust give626 words
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Article2128 1914-06-18 10 Stability of the Raw Robber Market—The Synthetic Misnomer Standardisation Schemes—Consumers' Views as to the Preparation of Plantation Rubber —A New Process Wanted. The raw rubber market has been severely tested during the past ten days and has come out of the ordeal in a m i oner very2,128 words
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Advertisement305 1914-06-18 10 Entries Close at 5 p.m., on Friday, 17th July, 1914. Handicaps for the First Day will be published on or before the 24th July, 1914. A penalty of 7 lbs. is incurred in a Handicap by the winner of any Race run subsequent. to the publication of the weights and305 words
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Advertisement330 1914-06-18 10 Economy in t*e End. It costs t tif n small amount to keep Chamberldit. a v_u.;e, Lu -lota and Diarrhoea Remedy always in your medicine chest, and it is economy in the end- It always cures and cures quickly. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers INTERNATIONAL Rubber Congress 8330 words
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Advertisement291 1914-06-18 10 Plain Crutbs on the subject of Health nre the only acceptable pronouncement». EwgBerated statemrntn end by convincing no one rather «k> they create mi*, piclon, and give rise to donbt. But yea may safety listen to universal opinion. The puhMc have for long; known the vatne of Beech am’» Pill*291 words
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Article476 1914-06-18 11 A Second Enterprise Founded in the Netherlands. yet one more artificial rubber company <p ia official Gazette announces the establishmettt of the Olie Caoutchouc Mij. (Oil I, libber Company), whose object is describw the acquiring, exploitation and disposal of the rights of an invention for the making476 words
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Article223 1914-06-18 11 A Danger to Public Health. Sir Victor Horsley, giving evidence before the Royal Coir mission on Venereal Diseases, expressed the opinion that the education of the public in regard to the subject was enormously important. He thought that children should be instructed in sex matters and223 words
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Article226 1914-06-18 11 The announcement made in a telegram appearing in yesterday’s issue that the receipts of the Maritime Customs of China are iu future to be paid into the newlycreated National Bank of China is an indication that the great injury to China’s prestige upon which members of the226 words
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Advertisement309 1914-06-18 11 a (5) (q (S' V.® i ft v; Vs j. GOODRICH TYRES A '5 fii: 9t/r S 3 r- i -JO ft! -afeg 'V| 2H 7?V i n -5 ft *5S* -ft! fe* •SOI a =7 The Largest Tyre Factory, with the Greatest Output in the World a Tribute to309 words
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Advertisement1475 1914-06-18 12 Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILA'hDS. BUTTERY 8 Co., AGENTS FOB PENANG S’ F. M- S. SAV1C CORSAR 8 SON’S Well-Known Extra Navy Canvas, No. 0. SANBILANDS, BUTTERY S Co. BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. TO IE HAD RETAIL FROM ALL1,475 words
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