Straits Echo, 26 June 1914
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1914-06-26 1 Straits Echo IUS5 Y CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED SALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST SEN£RU*M' VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, FRIDAY, 26th JUNE, 1914. Sir.glc Copy, 10 cents No. 14536 words
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Advertisement1149 1914-06-26 1 TT or* BKAKO CEMENT 5v f? «ft IN z« T k£‘ -V 9 Sg. k > 7 -..*V,%;< f,^v( >\ -T^oak “></•* >v'W O'-;,; Ml" ~^WN,V r’l? r-'^£*y best for all purposes. *Bißaa»a**»R Georgetown Motor Garage, 7a. PENANG ROAD. ■C BANKS THE LONDON ASSURANCE COMPANY AGENTS FOR PAIGE. MITCHELL and1,149 words
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Advertisement40 1914-06-26 1 i SS ISI3I 3*23 Sil3l SiBB E®. no HOME I lAPPY I WITHOUT A jjj PATHEPHONEI Invaluable to Every Family and a Pleasure to Young# Old. Literature farther particulars from XIANG LEE SI Co., 53, Beach Street, Penang. enang. t=iisiEnaßia40 words
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Advertisement121 1914-06-26 2 NATUKA L r LION BRANDj (STERILIZED) J v i Sts <£ V, K 1 Gnnd Prix: V Paris 190 c St. Louis 1904- G#l< M «daiiu n silb. M« djil 1893. ?§|> 3rem‘° Ur. *—*gr -ssi 1893 1893 1993Prag v nn Ei*r enp I f 1 1., v Schutzmark* J121 words
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Article996 1914-06-26 3 In the course of hit speech at the interi«tin2 and enjoyable little gathering of v M S. people at the Hotel Cecil in mail J week, Ernept Birch, regretting the' im illess of the attendance, said that he had hoped that the F M S. Information Agency996 words
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Article952 1914-06-26 3 The arrival at Vancouver of the Japanese steamship Komogata Maru, with several nuuilred Hindus, who are seeking to land anadiau soil, once more raises in acute form the whole question of Asiatic immigration. The problem presented is a difficult one, and a solution one that cannot l>e easily952 words
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Advertisement37 1914-06-26 3 Something Dependable. Diarrhoea is always more or less prevalent during this weather. Be prepared for it. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedv is prompt and effectual. It can be depended upon. For sale by Dispensaries and Dealers.37 words
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Advertisement240 1914-06-26 3 Huttenbach Bros. COMPANY. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS. SOLE AGENTS FOR: A. E. G F.L CTRIC L MACHINE a Y. WLA jLvA ii Free Estimates Given for ail Kinds of Electrical Work Mining Plants and Private Lighting Installations A Speciality. AGENTS FOR: jj LEP50IE CO., LTD. Large Stocks of Telephones are kept240 words
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Advertisement43 1914-06-26 3 Economy in the End. It costs but a small amount to keep Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera 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 Dealers43 words
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Article98 1914-06-26 4 Erinpura. Dr. 2.759, R«ldo<*. Joae 25. NegaptUtn, June 20, Gen. H. Br 2;f 9 J j“ K' Amoy, JuiiO 1«, Gen—B E. J. b. Bito/W. 3.460 K*m» S e,June 25 Calcutta, June -0, Gen.-A. A. Pin sew Br. 378 i„ Singapore, June 23, Gen.—E. b-00., Br. 4.53», Go!.l well.98 words
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Article73 1914-06-26 4 June 26. Hitachi Maru, for Colombo and 1 uticonn. Perils for Trang, Tongkah and 1 ang rSga. Jndraqiri, for Deli and Batu Bahra. Pin Seng, for Port Swetteuham and Singapore. Panykor, for Dindings, Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Ua Peng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perl.s and Setul. Hebe for Teluk Anson.73 words
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Article280 1914-06-26 4 Fo Alor Star (Kedah)— Per Tong Chuan, to-morrow, 9 a.m. Rangoon, Calcutta aud Durban-Per Ellora, to-morrow, 1 p. Oeli —Per Alma, to-morrow, 3 p m. Tongkah and Renong—Per Rotorua to-morrow, 3 p.m. Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson—Per Hok Canton, to-morrow, 3 pm. Port Swettenbam "d Si*’ -pore— p280 words
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Article121 1914-06-26 4 Penano, June 26. {By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) Cjoudon, Demand Bank 2/3J4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3 C.edit 2/4 v 3 Documentary 2/4§ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1744 3 days’ sight Private 175| Bombay, Demand Bank 1744 Moulmein, Demand Bank 173 J 3 days’ sight Private 176121 words
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Article206 1914-06-26 4 Gold Leaf $64.40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 28 25 buyers Trang Pepper 19 no stock i Cloves 50. nom. Mace 110 nominal. Mace Pickings 93- —sellers Nutmegs 110 23 —nominal No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers i Copra (mixed) 925 buyers206 words
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Article192 1914-06-26 4 Penang, June 20. 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 38 i*ig’s Head... 24 Feet M< 28 Tongue 4q192 words
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Article2186 1914-06-26 4 a‘ i i 1 Date of ormation. 1 Capitoltfum ber of Shares issued. a S B w a i p 1 *3 1 Dividends. Name. 3 pH 00 u fi a 0Q .2 J i 1 HH p« 1 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 RU3BER —DOLLAR SHARES. > 130,0002,186 words
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Advertisement40 1914-06-26 4 Willie had a purple monkey CHmbing up a verdant stick, DIDN’T lick the paint all on it, STILL was very sick. Mamma diagnosed the symptoms, Pooh she said, I’m sure. Will will be all right to-morrow Gave Woods’ Peppermint Curs.40 words
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Advertisement61 1914-06-26 4 THIS IS IT! WATERBORTC METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLEBS The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that Is claimed for it and supersedes the old-fashioned emulsions which upset ihe stomach. Highly re commended by th medi cal profession. OF ALL CHEMISTS' Price 51-25 and61 words
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Article1201 1914-06-26 5 We often talk of a born gentleman; but gentlemen, like poets, have to make them selves, even when they have the best of mateiial to deal with. There is no man worse-mannered than he who thinks that he knows how to be a gentleman by nature,1,201 words
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Article1003 1914-06-26 5 Ship Master Charged. Captain J. Davidson, Master of D e s.s. i Pin Seng, and Khoo Teow, the Chiu Cboo, were yesterday afternoon charged before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel in the Second Court with carrying excess of passengers on board the s.s. Pin Seng on June1,003 words
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Advertisement535 1914-06-26 5 ocD^unununnnnnnnnnnnn 0 nnnnnnoc n 0 u n n n n 0 0 n 0 0 ftaHß i a 9 FOR THE BEST PROVISIONS D n n n n n n D n n D D o ooaunnnnnnnnnnnnpnnnnnnpgnt —>o 3 RICKSHAWS! KICKSHAWS!! NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED. Gi& COMPLETE WITH ENGLISH WHEELS.535 words
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Advertisement285 1914-06-26 5 i*C ♦c DC DOC DaOC DC D 4 sraoK W. D. 6’ H. O. WILLS’ FAMOUS EMBASSY CIGARETTES Ne> A Cigarette that has made a name and reputation that will last, owing to its splendid quality perfect blending. frrafmrt,*. T* W-jssLga m XLC /0 U Virginia cigarettes Bristol 4 lcwdo*285 words
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Article, Illustration97 1914-06-26 6 Published dailj (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THB CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Frick. Daily Local $24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Ua 1 Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 -V B. —AU business communication*97 words
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Article16 1914-06-26 6 Kexnedy —Oa June23rd, at Gula Estate, to Mr. and Mrs J W Kennedy, a son.16 words
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Article843 1914-06-26 6 No better, more impartial or acuter European judge of Chinese affairs could be found than the talented journalist who was formerly Times correspondent in Pekin* and is now General Adviser to President Yu in Shi-kai. This fact is geueraliy recognised in responsible quarters in London, and843 words
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Article436 1914-06-26 6 5 As no agreement could be reached bet tween the two Front Benches before the Amending Bill was introduced in the House of Lords, that measure merely embodies, as we feared it would, the concessions put for- ward by Mr. Asquith iu March which Sir Edward Carson436 words
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Article956 1914-06-26 6 t Hews has been received in Bombay of the e death of Mr Basil Lang, formerly AdvocateGeneral, Bombay. e I Mr. Hastings Rhodes, from Kuala f Lumpur and Mr. Rilph Scott, from Bukit Mertajam, are staying at the Residency for the Veterans’ Ball. I A Government Gazette956 words
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Article1042 1914-06-26 6 1 Apparently Hevea Braziliensis is coming into favour as a roadside tree. The newly laid down Vermont Road, we notice, is being planted with rubber, and this despite the ragged regiment scarred with the marks of many tappings, that line Ayer Rajah Road. It would be a pity,1,042 words
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Advertisement365 1914-06-26 6 OUR BOOK BULLETIN <** The Life of Sir Frederick Weld by Alice, Lady Lovat. The Asiatic D nger in the Colonies. Marriage and Divorce by Cecil Chapman (Report of the Royal Commission). A System of Logic by John Stuart M ill Principles of Political Economy by John Stnart Mill. The365 words
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Article181 1914-06-26 7 BATTLE OF^ZACATECAS. Reuter.) El Paso, June 26 General Villa has capturei Zacatecas. El Paso-Later. Many prisoners and ammunition have been captured at Zicateca*, the rebel losses being heavy and including two generals. The Federal losses are unknown. Ferocious Fighting. New York, June 26. The four-days fighting at Zacatecas was181 words
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Article114 1914-06-26 7 Nationalist Volunteer Movement. (Reuter.) London, June 26. The number of the Nationalist Volunteers is still swelling. It has been arranged to form a corps of 500 mounted men in Dublin. Special collections will be made in Ireland for a month in order to raise funds to114 words
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Article75 1914-06-26 7 Reuter.) Salem (Massachusetts), June 25. A fire has swept the business section of the city burning an area of forty acres in the leather manufacturing district. Fifty houses have been destroyed in the residential quarter. Salem, June 25—later. The wind changed in the evening and the75 words
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Article57 1914-06-26 7 Correspondence Published (Reuter.) Washington. June 25. Correspondence between the United States and Japan is published simultaneously in both countries to day. Replying on June 24 to a Japanese communication of ten months ago the United States declares that the Latguage Treaty excludes Japanese from the57 words
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Article67 1914-06-26 7 (Reuter. Loudon, June 25. A telegram from Kiel to the Times states as Lord Brassey was rowing in the harbour in the dinghy of bis well-known yacht the Sunbeam be approached the harbour. He was thereupon arrested bv the police on suspicion of espionage and detained67 words
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Article57 1914-06-26 7 (Reuter). Melbourne, June 25 In tbe Senate Mr. E. D. Milieu, Minister for Defence, announced a modification of tbe Australian uaval programme. In the next fixe years two light cruiser? aud two submarines would be huilt ill-stead < t destroyers. The submarines would be ordered in England.57 words
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Article17 1914-06-26 7 (Reuter.) London, June 25 At Northampton, Northamptonshire beat Somerset by an innings and 127 runs.17 words
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Article239 1914-06-26 7 the sugar duty. (Reuter.) In fk. London, June 26 Finance BuPiT th* u" debatH n ,b Mr. Llord o' the of Commons mjoice to Sald that -uld duty but it a 6 l ab °li.h the sugar involve iub increase d the income tat nett ylr morB239 words
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Article197 1914-06-26 7 Kaiser Visits the Flagship. (Reuter.) Kiel, June 25. The Kaiser visited the British flagship. The Union Jack was flown at the masthead as the Kaiser is a British Admiral. [A Home paper says As there are to be no naval manoeuvres, a little flag showing” is to197 words
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Article66 1914-06-26 7 Mr. Roosevelt Intervenes (Renter.) New York. June 25. President Roosevelt, who is uow in New York, has vehemently attacked President Wilson’s foreign policy. He affirmed that the acquisition by the United States of the Panama Canal was absolutely straightforward. The proposed payment of $25,000,000 to Colombia was66 words
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Article89 1914-06-26 7 Due to Over-extension of redit. (Reuter.) New York, June 25 Receivers have beeu appointed for a vast wholesale dry goods firm Messrs. H. B. Claflin Co., having wholesale and retail connections throughout the comitry. The liabilities are estimated at S3S,UOU,UUU and (be assets at $4l. 00,000.89 words
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Article27 1914-06-26 7 Reported Inxurgent Successes. (Reuter). Londor. June 26. The Albanian insurgents have c ptured the towns of Elbasan and Fieri and m tde two Dutch officers prisoners.27 words
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Article24 1914-06-26 7 (Reuter.) London, June 26. Tlie Germao airman. Herr Baaeer, bas Jd, an unbroken flight of 18 hour,.» Johanneatbal. Thi. a record.24 words
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Article151 1914-06-26 7 DR. MORRISON ON THE SITUATION. (Reuter.) London, June 25. Dr G E Morrison, Political Adviser to the Chinese Government, his arrived in London from China. He expresses the utmost confidence in the recent progress of affairs in China and the peaceful outcome of the recent changes. When151 words
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Article58 1914-06-26 7 Two Coolies Killed. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 25. Iwo Tamil coolies were killed as the result of an explosion at the Batu Caves quarries yesterday. The men were ramming dynamite r-n the cliff face high up when the charge exploded and blew them58 words
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Article55 1914-06-26 7 Proposed Extension. (From Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh, June 26. It is proposed to approach the Government with a view to raising a loan of 55.000 for the extension of the Perak Club, Taiping. The intention is to add a large dining room, two visitors’ rooms, a kitchen and55 words
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Article25 1914-06-26 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Juno 25. The date of the aeroplane exhibition at Kuala Lumpur has beeu fixed for July 11.25 words
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Article49 1914-06-26 7 (Reuter.) London, June 25. At the Wimbledon meeting Mr. Davson beat Mr. Decugis by 6 4, 4—6, 6—l, 6—3 Mr. Parke beat Mr. Caridia by 6—2, 6-2. 6-1. Mr Mavrogordato beat Mr. Doust by 6—o, 6-4, 6—4. Mr. Gore beat Mr. Jarvis bv 6—3, 6—3, 6—2.49 words
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Article389 1914-06-26 7 Much was beard some years ago concerning the shocking condition of the roads of Malacca According to Mr. L E P. Wolferstan they have now b j en improved out of all knowledge. Last year 5102,496 were spent on metalling main roads in granite. Two hundred and eighty-three389 words
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Article1022 1914-06-26 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 23. Messrs. Bach and Andersou’s further investigations into the newly discovered falls on the Ampang River, reveal the fact that an admirable site for a new impounding reservoir exists above the falls with a narrow gorge quite well suited fpr1,022 words
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Article212 1914-06-26 7 Yesterday. To-day. E t E 2 9 9 ~s ffl <2 W do RUBBER. Anglo Malay. 8/6 9/3 8/6 9/3 B Mertajam. 1/9 2/1 1/9 2/3 Chersonese 2/1 2/6 2/1 2/6 C. Malay 7/6 8/4* 7/6 8/4* Dennistown... Ih/9 19/7* 15/6 18/4* Highlands 43/- 45/i' 42/9 45/6 Kamuning 1/9212 words
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Article63 1914-06-26 7 Tin, Rice and Copra. The following business in tin has Oeeu •done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange OE buyers, no sellers) Singapore: Straits Trading Oo„ 75 tons at 68 80 Tin is quoted in Tendon t<*-dav at «£135 10s. cash and X 137 ss. three months’ sight. Rangoon63 words
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Article89 1914-06-26 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3—The F. M. S. Dinner. Asiitic Immigration. 5 —On Being a Gentleman Alleged Excess of Passengers: Ship Master Charged. B—Legal Reform in the F. M S The Public Trustee, Manning of. the Bench The PVast of Languages Penang89 words
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Article65 1914-06-26 7 A wave of keenness for sport has made itself pleasantly evident in Kuala Kangsar latelv Last Friday being H. H. the Sultan of Perak’s birthday, a ladies golf competition was arranged in the morning with a breakfast to follow at Government Home. Unfortunately, the golf had65 words
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Advertisement254 1914-06-26 7 HORSE FOOD The best horses must have the best food. Don’t insult and injure them by giving inferior substitutes, this food is good value for your money. Penang Cycle Emporium, 12. KING STREET. THE CHEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. I! r.v !> Ok kick SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment254 words
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Obituary18 1914-06-26 7 Obituary. D«ke of Saxe-Meiaiegca. (Reuter). London, June 25. 1 he death is announced of the Duke of •^«■Meininjjen.18 words
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Article1197 1914-06-26 8 THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. i Manning of the Bench (Contributed to the Malay Mail) An act of Parliament hasn’t aoy sense of its own. It has only the sense that’s put into it and that’s precious little sometimes.” Joseph Conrad in “Chance It has been said1,197 words
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Article493 1914-06-26 8 A German correspondent, writing to the Daily Telegraph recently on the subject of Oriental studies and the new School in London, laid stress on a matter to which reference has not seldom been made in this column. The writer says The course, formerly adopted by the493 words
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Article241 1914-06-26 8 i’l-.e following was the result of the plav for the Ladies’ Monthly Medal for June: Mrs Crichton 41+38= 79—20=59 Miss Warham 42+43= 85—24=6! Miss Mahler 41 40= 81 12=69 Miss Park 40 48= 88—14=74 Mrs Dunn 42 40= 82— 8=74 Miss L Heim 45 49= 94—20=74 Mrs241 words
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Article417 1914-06-26 8 The probable course of the tin market icausing a good deal of anxiety to shares holders, who after the very high prices realised during a great part or last year are now being pluuged into depths of what they bad almost come to regard as the bad417 words
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Article607 1914-06-26 8 According to the Times of Ceylon of June 15, Mr. A. R ley, who is charged with forgery and with the theft of $1,750 from Singapore, was again before the police magistrate of C do in bo that day, when Inspfctor C- J. Modder produced certain articles607 words
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Article1783 1914-06-26 8 MUST CREEPERS GO c An Old Question Revived. Should the creeper system ba abolished or 1 continued is now agitating the minds of tome J of our coriespoudents but it does not seem to 1 be perturbing auy of the Colombo agents, judging from the results of1,783 words
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Advertisement353 1914-06-26 8 Star Opera Co. The Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore. KING STREET THEATRE. to-night Under the Patronage of the President and Committee Members of the Central Union Athletic Club. by special request The Company will stage “NJAI DASIMA." The Straits Cinema. Location: —PENANG ROAD. To-night! To-night!! Exclusive Programme of Vaudeville Entertainment353 words
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Advertisement12 1914-06-26 8 For Chronic Chest Complaints, W oods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1 8 6d.12 words
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Advertisement226 1914-06-26 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. J'HE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS George Town, Penang, hereby invite separate tenders for the following 1. Construction and Erection of New Jiorikisha Station, Penang Road. 2. Construction of Cantonment Road Outlet Drain. t ull particulars can be obtained and plans and specifications inspected at the Municipal Engineer’s Office. Tenders which226 words
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Article36 1914-06-26 9 1 Vesteli b fOM 27! b June 1st J U!J. Delia I Singapore A G &Co. Ooeben (Singapore B M &Co Prim Eitel Friedrich Colombo BM &Co. 2nd Devanha Colombo A G &Co. 9tb36 words
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Article25 1914-06-26 9 Vttitb For leaven iJelta Colombo A.G &Co one July. (Jotben Colombo B M ACo Prim EM Fritdrich Singapore B.M ACo Sm^pon A G ACo25 words
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Advertisement407 1914-06-26 9 L Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward. Homeward. ♦Goes through to London via Bombay. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. 1st class 2nd class To London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles* or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 B Accommodation. To London by Sea $518-57 $339-43 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $480-85407 words
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Advertisement1668 1914-06-26 9 (S HIPPING > II fv BRITISH IHDiA SfZAM NAVIGATION 00., LTD. Fob Intended to 8a.il. St bam as. Singapore '.J-n.'.eo times a wee;.). I on Sweitfcnha® and Singapore Twice a week). Victoria Point, Mergui, TaroyTYeh "S£d Moolmem. (Fortnightly). Singapore, and Australia^ v at 27th June. 4 p.m. Lama Sun. 28th1,668 words
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Article2303 1914-06-26 10 Statistical Position of Raw Rubber on June Ist—Visible Supply of Fara Reduced and Stocks Generally Lower—Plantation Crops and Estimates —Charges in Connection with Labu and Cheviot —Rubber Furniture. Although during the greater part of the crop year the receipts of rubber at Para hive been below the normal,2,303 words
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Advertisement313 1914-06-26 10 <1 NIKKO PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. 21, HOAD. m Developing and Printing for Amateurs. Experts sent for Outdoor Photography. Post Cards and Frames t or Sale. Visitors should inspect our Stock of Curios at our BRANCH STORE, 56, BEACH STREET. m M m m u m K. S. OKANIWA. Proprietor. M m313 words
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Advertisement439 1914-06-26 10 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. NOTICE. PENANG VETERANS’439 words
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Advertisement525 1914-06-26 10 PENANG CONFECTIONERY I 18, LEITH STREET, THE THEATRE GOERS' RENDEZVOUS. When Appetite Flags Try a Change of Diet Uader the Palms. Chops, Steaks, Cutlets, Rolls, Puffs, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, etc. at MODERATE CHARGES ARE SERVED NIGHTLY. INTERNATIONAL Rubber Congress 8 Exhibition, BATAVIA. 1914. NOTICE. TN VIEW of MR. A. VAN525 words
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Article207 1914-06-26 11 In October Sir Richard Dane drew up regulations for the Chief Inspectorate and for the districts, and ultimately the objections raised to this were waived by Mr Hsiung Shi-ling, the Premier, who was convinced that the scheme elaborated bv Sir Kichard was in the best interests207 words
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Article244 1914-06-26 11 Mr. P. H. Fromberg, who recently left our Eastern Colony for Europe, has in an interesting interview expressed his opinion on various Colonial questions. Mr. Fromberg declared that the Government would gladly give more facilities to the Chinese in the East Indies, if only this did244 words
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344 1914-06-26 11 fof ß ™£s£ t,s proposal for UNEMPLOYMENT. Work for Workless Able-bodied Coolies. MJrk! mS*"* ~a rran* e d a scheme by which Pe?lk g m L° Ut f WOrk rerak may be provided with suitable ■m£ed“tely atl 81tis£aet r of wage, know 6 F M S Oovemment,344 words
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Advertisement398 1914-06-26 11 0 iiiilllin, ilUl.i,,i.innnii, in, mmii,, mm,, lillinmi, *****11 iiiUlliWfc THIS IS IT WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS £\i*rX. 3 1 'T’rrfTnrriTiir 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. Highly398 words
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Advertisement1437 1914-06-26 12 Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SAN31LANES, BUTTERY 8 Co., AGENTS FOR PENANC F. M. S. DAVID CORSAR 8 SOS’S Well-Known Extra Navy Canvas; Mo. 0. SAKIJJ.ANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co. BURRELL Co/s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. TO BE HAD RETAIL FROM ALL THE1,437 words
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