Straits Echo, 6 July 1914
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Title Section38 1914-07-06 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHKONiClt OF EVENTS. OKOIUTIKG TUROliGHOL'T THE STRAITS. THE f EL ERA TED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST ft VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, MONDAY, 6th JULY, 1914, Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 15338 words
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Advertisement1313 1914-07-06 1 BRAN» CEMENT s?> AV 253 m Vi aviAy fig& m <h 5€ /'p 7* J? 4 O', V BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES. tffcl Georgetown Motor Garage, 7a. PENANG ROAD. BANK S AGENTS FOR PAIGE. MITCHELL and LITTLE FOURS CARS. We have now in stock Abingdon King Dick SI James kick1,313 words
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Advertisement39 1914-07-06 1 Drink Dog’s Head Guinness Stout. 1* 5 ladS H •S o »a "2 •’o «.3 a h 3 .3** 1? .2 Q "IS S &5 na 5 Sol* Agents: TIANG LEES’ Co.. 5 If M Penang <£• Kuala Lumpur. ■■■■■■nannan□□aanaiii39 words
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Advertisement105 1914-07-06 2 NATURA I r LION BRAND. (STERILIZED) J wa-uuri Cl o Sl s> 5? m r. a Mi/ Prix: *C/> V p »f'S 190c St. Louis I90 4 Ctij Mc<, aillfo: ScJi, r u tr ia 1893. 893. >893. 899 <2? Silt- Bren,f3 'l^ K T<t: 189^ Schutzmarke l Bo$<f> 1105 words
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Article1038 1914-07-06 3 The campaign of destruction organized by the Women’s Social and Political Union is placing the British people on their trial in the eyes of the nations We publish this morting some mote expressions of opinion from other countries about the proc edings of the militant women and1,038 words
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Article1068 1914-07-06 3 What’s in a name Y Sometimes it makes a good deal of difference. For example. A chorus master wa9 recently endeavouring to drill into bis village choristers an important work by a modern English composer. Things Went well tilt they came to a passage in which the singers found1,068 words
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Advertisement10 1914-07-06 3 For Chronic Chest Complaiuts, Wood*’ Great Peppermint Cure, Ib. 6d10 words
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Advertisement306 1914-07-06 3 W fn[\V7A =3 D n D h THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. Price Ex Codown Penang. if ii THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. Old Machines Tfiken Ovo in p a**t Fayment. A Guarantee G ven with Evary Mach ne t <>* 1 7 4F j i £4 a art: «•kid New Features:306 words
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Article121 1914-07-06 4 Thongua, Br. u., 3,428, Irwin, July 5, Calcutta, June 26, Gen, H. L. A Co. Seang Dee, Br. s.s., 3784, Travis, July 5, Amoy, June 22, Gen. —B. E. J. 8. K. Fook Sang, Br. b.b., 1,987, Mitcboll, July 5, Calcutta, tune 30, Gen.—B. A Co. Trawquebar, Dan. s.«.121 words
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Article59 1914-07-06 4 JULT 6. Cornelia, for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Thongxoa, for Singapore. Qlenfalloch, for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Avagyee, for Bindings, Sitiawan, Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Seang Bee, for Rangoon. De Klerk, for T. Semawe, Segli, Sabang, Olehleh etc. Padang Un Feng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis59 words
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Article203 1914-07-06 4 Fob Deli and Asahan —Per Merkus, to-morrow. 1 p.mTongkah Per Malacca, to-morrow, 1 p.m. '1 rang—Per Ban Lee, to morrow, 3 pm, Teluk Anson —Per Hebe, to morrow, 4 p.m. Port Bwetteubam and Singapore Per Klang, to-morrow, 4 30 p.m Langsa and Edi —Per Brandan, Bth instant, 7203 words
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Article121 1914-07-06 4 Penang, July 6. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/3 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4,•* 3 Credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4# Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 174| 3 days’sight Private 1751 Bombay, Demand Bank 1744 Moulmein. Demand Hank 173 J 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras Demand121 words
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Article201 1914-07-06 4 Gold Loaf ...164 40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 28 —sales Trang Pepper 19 wo stock Cloves 50. nom. Mace 110 nominal. Mace Picking® B>. buyers Nutmegs ilO 23 —nominal No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5.50 sales l Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 925 buye r201 words
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Article2224 1914-07-06 4 o.2 S 2 o! Capital. I Nam ber o Shares issued. P 3 1 A P 12 '3 P Dividends. Nam*» Buyers U JL 'c CO j X ,3 ’-*3 J o 0 O* 191 0 1911 191 2 191 3 191 4 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES. p.c i. p.c. p.<2,224 words
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Advertisement68 1914-07-06 4 Can You Afford the Risk? Were you ever seized with a severe attack of cramp colic or diarrhoea without a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house Don’t take such risks. A dose or two will cure you before a doctor could possibly be called, and68 words
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Advertisement57 1914-07-06 4 He f«>und his gardeu a source of pleasure, lu which to spend his hours of leisure: Wt.eu damp weather came be lingered tlv > Tending his many plants so fair. And soon be contracted a dreadful chill, His wife was alarmed, he looked so ill, But she speedily sought an57 words
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Advertisement134 1914-07-06 4 *4444*** THIS IS IT! 4 WATERBURV’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Componnd TASTELESS ODORLEBS iff ik I Cr 4 T/E-T.; -w The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL Does all that is claimed for it and super sedes the old-fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by134 words
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Advertisement70 1914-07-06 4 The Chinese Steamship Co. For Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy S Swatow. The s.B. Glenogle, 3,750 tons, Captain W. MacGhie, is expected to arrive here from Rangoon on Tuesday, the 7th inst, and will leave the followiug day for the above ports at 5 p m For freight or passage apply to70 words
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Advertisement115 1914-07-06 4 You need not despair! Just Read Dr. K. C. DAS S Book of Advice to the Young and Old, and BE fciAPPY for Life. The Book will be sent you— Gratis and Post Free by any of the undermentioned firms for the mere asking. THE SWASTHYA SAHAYA PHARMACY 30/3, Harrison115 words
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Article404 1914-07-06 5 To the Editor of thi Straits Echo. Dear Sir,—Apart altogether from the question whether locusts are lik-dv to prove dangerous to cultivation of any kind, or not, it is obviously absurd that the organised action of the Government of the F. M 3, should be (as regards404 words
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Article81 1914-07-06 5 to the editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, May I congratulate you on being the only one amongst your contemporaries, so far as my inspection goes, to get the name of Wolfe Tone correctly in the recent telegr »m relating to the Nationalist Volunteers. The way in which81 words
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Article78 1914-07-06 5 The following ties have been fixed for to-day Single Handicap. T T WaddiDgton vs. A R Adams (2). W B Houston vs. 11 Starr 1). A Cullen vs. ROB Hay (3). The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow Single Handicap. A Wilson vs. W78 words
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Article259 1914-07-06 5 Entries close on Wednesday, Bth July, plav commences on Wednesday, 15th July. A prisoner at Saigon, who was condemned for life, killed a guard with a hammer. A European warder happened to appear on the scene and shot the prisoner in the shoulder Ihe pleasure259 words
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Article340 1914-07-06 5 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OPEN3. Synthetic Rubber Question. London, June 23. The International Congress on Tropical Agriculture has opened; a hundred delegates are participating. Professor Dunstan, amid loud cheers, anuounced that the King bad consentei to be patron of the Congress, Various papers were read, in the course of which340 words
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Article198 1914-07-06 5 The annual visit of the Bishop of Singapore to South Perak will extend from July 16 to July 30, and will follow this programme: Batu Gaj.th Arriving on Thursday, the 16th, the Bishop will be the guest of Mr. F. E. Muir. On Sunday, after198 words
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Article177 1914-07-06 5 A general meeting of the members of the Singapore Model Dairy, Limited, was held ou Friday at the Exchange Buildings. Mr. Lehrenkrauss presided and others present were Messrs. H. Freemau, W. P. Plummer, A. E. Bolt, T. M Welsh, aud C. Schroeder The business was the177 words
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Article184 1914-07-06 5 We regret to announce the death of H.H. Phra Ong Chao Barnarai, the mother of H.R H Somdecb Chao Fa Krom Phra Narisara Nuvottivongs, which occurred at the Prince’s palace at Ta Chang. The Princess, who was over seventy years of age, Lad been suffering184 words
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Advertisement659 1914-07-06 5 *Ehere is no check to the of 44 Black n g It i y ĕ Kill m AlW—4 A m SCOTCH WHISKY ‘BLACK WHITE" a«u>c ‘nuar s'Alf.&'O* t HE MOUSE cf commons h '."(t UiU^K vk«jny oonui*} 6.AVOCVALOK2OM 9* ■v r SSS JB s JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD. LONDON. GLASGOW,659 words
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Advertisement408 1914-07-06 5 ♦c DOC DSOC DC D* n if SPRINGBOK X THE GENUINE BOER TOBACCO. Packed in 4 oz. Sealed Bags. Manufactured from the Finest Magaliesberg Tobacco OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. PRITCHARD Co. AND KONG FOOK CHEONG. ♦c DOnC DOC DC D* r o< Telephone 583. CHONG CO. 250, PENANG ROAD. Orposite Singapore408 words
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Article, Illustration95 1914-07-06 6 Published daily (except Sundays and pubiio hoiidar>) AT THI CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Paicr. Daily Local 124 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Ifa'l Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Not. (Echo. 586 Printing Department 543 S’ B.— All buaineoa ermnjuaication» tboald95 words
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Article1453 1914-07-06 6 Suffragettes are wont to boast, we believe, that, despite the desperate courses in which they have engaged, they have never yet in the course of their ardent propaganda adopted methods which have resulted in the loss of human life. In a narrow sense perhaps that1,453 words
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Article852 1914-07-06 6 Mr. T. Groves has been appointed State Engineer, Negri Sembilan. Mr. Val Carey, late of Ceylon and the Federated Malay States, left X82,v24. Mr. F T. Ellis has been appointed to aot as Assistant Superintendent, Government Monopolies, Penang. Sir Hugh Clifford was to read a paper at852 words
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Article281 1914-07-06 6 HON. MR. ADAMS’ LUCKY ESCAPE. As the Hon’ble Mr. A. R. Adam-, Mr. R T Reid and Mr. Cameron, were driving to Parit Buotar yesterday in Mr. Adams’s motor-car to take r art in the cricket match they met with what might have been a very nasty281 words
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Article602 1914-07-06 6 We are asked to state that the usual weekly rehearsal will be held in the Town Hall to-morrow, Tuesday, afternoon at half past five. Satisfactory progress is being made in the study of Van Bree’s Cantata, “St Cecilia’s Day”, a characteristically English work containing many interesting chorusses602 words
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Advertisement191 1914-07-06 6 Ihcse are not Toys but Useful Pedalling Vehicles. Swan Miniature Ball-Bearing Motor Car, fitted with Compact Wheelbase, Ball-Bearing Back Axle, Knuckle Steering, 12 in. X in. rubber-tyred wheels, Measurements, 38 in X 25| in. broad overall. Finished in Royal Green, and Adjustable Seat. Price: $24-50. Tricycle Horse, very strong and191 words
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Article358 1914-07-06 7 LAST SCENE OF ALL. (Reuter.) Vienna, July 4 The departure of the bodies of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and the Duchess of Hoheuburg was attended by all the Archdukes and the whole garrison. After the traiu had left, the crowd demonstrated before the Servian Legation and then358 words
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Article46 1914-07-06 7 Visit of the Tsar. Reuter.) Si. Petersburg, July 4 Tbe Tsar in his yacht vUited the deputing British squadron in tbe Baltic and hoisted the flig of an Admiral of the Fleet, a cordial exchange of Balutes aud signals taking place.46 words
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Article40 1914-07-06 7 Second Report. (Reuter.) London, July 4. The second report of the working of tbe Insurance Act shows that there are 11,221,753 depositors in England alone. The receipts for the year amounted to £26,661,618 and the payments £14,360,746.40 words
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Article39 1914-07-06 7 Belfast Mansion Destroyed. (Reuter). London, July 4 Ballytnenoch House in County Down, with its valuable pictures and heirlooms, was destroyed by fire. This is the third mansion in the vicinity of Belfast destroyed by Suffragettes.39 words
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Article45 1914-07-06 7 Mereedea Machines to the Fore. (Reuter.) Lyons, July 4. In the motor Grand Prix, over a course of 467 miles, Erman Lautenschlager on a Mercedes machine won in 7 hours 1 min. Germans, both on Mercedes machines, were second and third respectively.45 words
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Article91 1914-07-06 7 Aa Ominous Rumour. {Reuter.) Athens, July 5. The newspapers state that a Turkish destroyer on July 3 bombarded and captured a Greek sailing vessel which was transporting refugees from Chios. President Yuan Shih-kai has instructed Admiral Tseng Ju-cheng, Commander of the gurison of Shanghai, to most severely91 words
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Article158 1914-07-06 7 STAMFORD BRIDGE MEETING. (Reuter.) London, July 4. The amateur athletic contests at Stamford Bridge took place in glorious weather. The attendance was large The following were the winners:— Half Mil* Race. —Baker (America). Time 1 min. 54} sec. Throwing th* Hammer. —Lind (Sweden). 164 ft. 3J in. 100158 words
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Article139 1914-07-06 7 The Fiaals. (Reuter). London, July 4. In the Henley Regatta the finals were contested in beautiful weather and the attendance was enormous. The winners were as follows The Stewards’ Plat* (Fours). Thames Rowing Club (1) Caius College (2) Jesus College (Cambridge) (3) Won by f length in139 words
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Article69 1914-07-06 7 Several Aaarehiats Killed. (Reuter.) New York, July 6. Four anarchists were killed while making a bomb in a tenement hmse and seven innocent people were injured. Tbe Police believe that the incident has connection with a plot against Mr. Rickefeller. The anarchists belonged to the association of69 words
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Article81 1914-07-06 7 Further Details. (Reuter.) London, July 4. Baronet Denis Anson, who was drowned in the Thames, is the successor to the title of Sir William Anson, member for Oxford University. It appears that the moonlight party included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Asquith and the Hon. Jasper81 words
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Article60 1914-07-06 7 Army Couaeil'a Decitiot (Reuter.) London, July 6. The Morning Post learns that the Army Council has decided to allow a limited number of reservists in section Aorß to return to the colours and complete the period of their original enlistment. They will not be liable to be drafted abroad.60 words
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Article60 1914-07-06 7 Alleged Gcrmaa Plaa. (Reuter.) London, July 6. The Daily Mail gives prominence to the details of a German plan for the capture of the shipping trade of Australasia by means of subsidies. For instance, it is expected that a new German New Zealand service will divert from60 words
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Article195 1914-07-06 7 GLOWING PANEGYRICS. (Reuter.) London, July 4. The papers are practically special Chamberlain editions and publish pages of obituary notices and quotations, paying the tributes of his supporters and former opponents. The Unionist papers publish glowing panegyrics, stating that the tribute of the people will be that he195 words
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Article112 1914-07-06 7 Defeat of the Holder. (Reuter >rs .-d London, July 4f The ties for the world’s Lawn Teqnis Championships at Wimbledon were played in sunshine before a crowd of 10,000 spectators. A Grand Match. Brookes beat Wilding by three sets to nil. 6—4,6-4, 7—5. Brookes volleyed superbly and112 words
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Article98 1914-07-06 7 (Reuter.) London, July 4. Eight thousand men are on strike at Woolwich Arsenal and work is at a standstill. Maas Meeting of Strikers. London, July 6 At a mass meeting of the strikers at Woolwich, Mr. Thompson, President of the Labour Protection League which controls B,<X)O men,98 words
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Article67 1914-07-06 7 Oeaernl Indifference. (Reuter.) Melbourne, July 6.” Elections for the Presidency, Vice-Presi-dency, the House of Deputies and the Senate were held to-day in portions of the republic and were controlled by President Huerta. Indifference generally is manifested and there is almost complete abstention from voting. In the capital67 words
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Article43 1914-07-06 7 (Reuter.) At Dudley, Middlesex beat Worcestershire by an innings and 21 runs. At Lords, Cambridge University beat M.C.C. by 28 runs. The following matches were drawn: At Hull, Yorkshire vs Hampshire; at Leyton, Essex vs Kent; at Nuneaton, Warwickshire vs Sussex.43 words
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Article31 1914-07-06 7 Reties* Editorskip. (Reuter.) New York, July 4. Mr. Theodore Roosevelt has resigned from the Associate Editorship of The Outlook in order to have more time for political work.31 words
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Article17 1914-07-06 7 Reuter.) Christiania, July 4. The Storthing has voted £644,500 towards extraordinary measures of defence.17 words
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Article57 1914-07-06 7 A RICH PATCH. (From Our Own Correspindent). Ipoh, July 6. On a rich patch of mining land at Pa pan, half a dozen feet square, twelve coolies, working from 11 a m. on Saturday to 8 p m., secured 112 piculs. They were scooping practically pure tin.57 words
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Article35 1914-07-06 7 Liaked Up. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Jpob, July 6. The rails from Bukit Mertajim to Alor Star have been linked up and the last spike* Was driven in on Saturday afternoon.35 words
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Article28 1914-07-06 7 A Joiat Celebratioa. (Reuter.) St. Albans (Vermont), July 5. The United States and Canadian troops jointly celebrated Independence Day and the oentenary of Anglo-American peace.28 words
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Article213 1914-07-06 7 Yesterday. To-day. g B g t 4) <x> /TJ 5* P a, P a, ffl GO CQ GO RUBBER. Anglo Malay. 8/U 8/lb* 8/1J 8/104 B. Mertajam. 1/7* 2/1 1/74 2/1 Chersonese 1/114 2/5 1/114 2/5 C. Malay 7/14 8/- 7/3 8/14 Dennistown... 15/6 18/44 l*/6 18/44 Highlands 40/-213 words
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Article86 1914-07-06 7 Tia, Rubber, Riee end Copra. The following business in tin has been done to-day Singapore: Straits Trading Co.] $73.25 buyers, no sellers, Penang s Penang Tin Exchange, 6J tons at 72 65 (By Courtesy of Messrs. The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. through their agents G. H. 81ot Co.)86 words
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Article79 1914-07-06 7 lbs. Sumatra Consolidated Rubber Estates, Ltd. 20 780 Bukit Mertajam Rubber Co., Ltd 25.702 Taiping Rubber Plantations, Ltd.... 33,500 Sungei Siput Rubber Plantations, Ltd. 5,998 Sungei Reyla (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates, Ltd. 5,758 Sumatra Proprietary Rubber Plantations, Ltd. 2,297 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company79 words
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Article492 1914-07-06 7 DELAYING DELIVERY. Before Mr. Y. Q. Ezecbiel in the Second Court this morning Mobamed Hashim, a postman, was charged with detaining a letter addressed to one K. M. Pillay at Dato Kramat Road. Court Inspector Nicol conducted the prosecution on the accused claiming trial. Inspector Nicol said that492 words
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Article126 1914-07-06 7 Before Mr. V. G Ezech'el in the Second Court this morning Hu9ein, a Malay, pleaded guilty to being in possession of 117 packets of bhang, valued at 20 cents per packet. Mr. J. Byrne, Head of the Preventive Sarvice, stated that on receipt of information he visited126 words
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Article191 1914-07-06 7 There will be a paperchase on Wednesday, Bth July. Meet at the Dato Krainat Q miens at 5 pm. and tiuish at the entrauce to Scotland Road. Weather permitting, there will be a moonlight performance of the Band at. the j Dato Eramat Gardens on Wednesday, July191 words
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Advertisement224 1914-07-06 7 WANTED AT ONCE. European assistant g months, probible permanency, for Rubber Estate 1175 per month must speak Tamil and understand Tapping. Apply MANAGER, Sungei Klah Estate, 6-7-14 407 Sunghai. NOTICE. PENANG AUCTION MART. rPHK SALE of PEAK VIEW CANJL TONMENT ROAD, advertised to take place to-day, at 12-30 p.m. at224 words
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Obituary31 1914-07-06 7 Obituary. R*ar-Admiral Edward P. Ashe. {Reuter). London, July 6. The death has taken place, at the age of 62, of Rear-Admiral Edward Percy Ashe as the result of a motor accident.31 words
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Article822 1914-07-06 8 Penano Cricket Club vt. St. Xavier’s R C. The Cricket Tournament match between these clubs, which was played on the Esplanade on S tturday afternoon, was a memorable one, Oliver making one of the biggest < individual scores ever made on tbe Penang Paiang. 1 Oliver’s Grand Innings822 words
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Article449 1914-07-06 8 ADVER3E RUSSIAN COMMENT. A Peep Behind the Scenes. London, June 21. The St. Petersburg Novoye Vremya and other Conservative papers describe the Anglo-Persian Oil contract as a breach of 1 the letter and spirit of the C invention, of 1907 and a serious danger for Russia, alleging449 words
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Article215 1914-07-06 8 A THE KOMAGATA MARU.” r A Serious Situation. London, June 23. J At a meeting of eight hundred Vancouvrs Hindus, and two hundred White sympathizers it Was urged that the Dominion Govt, should save the Indians from the highhanded action of the Immigration Department. The Hindus would215 words
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Article74 1914-07-06 8 London, June 23. In reply to a question in the House of Commons whether the petition for remission of the remainder of Savarkar’s sentence would now be considered, Mr. Robots said that the Secretary of State saw no reasou to exercise special clemency. Replying to a supplementary question,74 words
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Article104 1914-07-06 8 TukMt Hade a Popular Hero Bombay. June 19. to &l£6flb*y paper states that crowds of people are visiting Mm Tilak at Pbona every day, and the C. I. D. officers are taking down the names of the callers as a precautionary measure A world's record rifle score104 words
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Article1878 1914-07-06 8 Administration Report. The Administration Report of Negri for the year 1913, which is issued as a supplement to the current issue of the F. M S Government Gazette, is signed by Mr. A. H. Lemon, who says that the revenue from all sources during the year1,878 words
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Article73 1914-07-06 8 To-dat. 14tb Day of 6th Intercalary Moon. Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.n. 1 Meeting of Penang Athenaeum. Penang Volunteers, Impromptu Smoker” 9-30 p m. Penang VolunteersA” Company Drill and Lecture. P. L R C., 4pm Crown Cinema, Chulia Street. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kan73 words
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Article203 1914-07-06 8 To tkb Editor of thb Malay Mail Dear Sir,—Recent events have proved that the Chinese in this town have shown a marked interest m athletics and the carrying out of that grand axiom A sound mind in a sound body.” In these hard times of slack trade and203 words
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Article125 1914-07-06 8 Mr E Macfadyen to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council. Mr F C Bverdell to be Supervisor of Customs, Port Dickson. Mr T Groves to be State Engineer, P W D, Negri Sembilan. Mr L Kesteven to act as Assistant Architect, P W D. Lieut M125 words
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Article468 1914-07-06 8 Kura Georoe as Starter. London, June 20. The Polytechnic Marathon from Windsor Castle to Stamford Bridge took place today in glorious weather. Forty-three started, ail nations b-ing represented. His Majesty started the race. Djebeiia (Frence) was first in 2 hours, 46 minutes, 50 4-5 secs two Swedes were468 words
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Article536 1914-07-06 8 MOTHER’S PATHETIC STORY AT THE INQUEST. Coroner’s Comments. London, June 12. The Westminster Coroner yesterday inquired into the death of Lavender Guthrie, who iu the name of Laura Grey occupied a flat in Jermyn Street, W where on Monday she was found in a dying536 words
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Advertisement93 1914-07-06 8 Don’t Netlect Your Fimify. When you fail to preside your family vrith a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at this season of the year, you are neglecting them, as bowel complaint is sure to be prevalent, and it is too dangerous a malady to be trifled with.93 words
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Advertisement48 1914-07-06 8 Muon Typo Not Neteusry. C olic Cholera and Diarattract the public eve° Tho°* be 't' lline to meat that all ctoLu%,lnu sUte every family kao* it, ,a| u V “.“t for forty years audio' W name lrnnliaa tv... i l «.J 118 its andDnUera* bj a a *P«-»ane.48 words
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Advertisement274 1914-07-06 8 NOTICE. SUIT 1912 No. 361. i IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SETTLEMENT OF r PENANG. In the matter of the Estate and Will of CHEANG KENG KWEE otherwise called CHEANG AH QUEE, Deceased. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the hr\ st l ar has a fP° IQ ted274 words
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Article30 1914-07-06 9 1. 1 1 Vessels brom Agents Due Dtvanha Himalaga Derfilinger Yorck Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo A.G.ACo. A.G.ACo. B M ACo. BM.ACo. 9th July, j 11th j 15th 16th30 words
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Article26 1914-07-06 9 Ytm*U tor A'jrut LearU Devanha Himalaya DerfUngvr Yfk Singa^n) Colombo Colombo 8ing*por« A 0 ACo. A O ACo B M AOo BM ACo July. zz26 words
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Advertisement453 1914-07-06 9 P.&O. A L 4; S.N.f t Expected Arrivals and Departures. Ma.il Service Outward. Data. Steamer. Connecting Due with S.8. London. July 11 Himalaya Moldavia Aug. 8 25 Assaye Medina j 22 Aug. 8 Devanha Mongolia Sept. 5 22 Delta Egypt 19 Sept. 5 Himalaya Malwa Oct. 3 19 Arcadia Morea453 words
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Advertisement1797 1914-07-06 9 —IS HU P PI NG. /Tir pPQ BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD Negapata.ni, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karikal. (Weekly). NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. i A HE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Lisbon or Gibraltar,1,797 words
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Article1240 1914-07-06 10 FOOTWORK AND THE BACKHAND STROKE. (Bt A. E Beamish If the lawn teunis tyro would only conaider the many advantages which foil <w from the possession of a strong back-band stroke, lie would d-sVut-J far more time and trouble to learning such a shot, and so save1,240 words
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Article1248 1914-07-06 10 the way to wealth and PROSPERITY. A Resident's Reminiscences. Kano, May 25. One night, while camping m a little space cut fruui tha heart of virgin bush, 1 lay awake listening to the mjriad sounds of Africa tbe sleepless —the sough ot gian branches, which met oveihead,1,248 words
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Advertisement44 1914-07-06 10 Cure for B ucs. Correct tbat disordered stomach with a few dose* of Chamber lain’s Tablets, and that fe*-lin< of distress and despondency will disappear like magic. They are a sure cure for the blues For sale by all Dispen* sanei and Dealers. I44 words
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Advertisement617 1914-07-06 10 NOTICE. lu the Estate of BOEY GUAT GHOO, Deceased. Pursuant to the Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance, 1886, Section 46. "VT OTbCE in hereby given that all crediJL W t(»fs aud other persons having any claims and demands upon or against the Estate o£ Boey Guat Choo, late of617 words
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Article467 1914-07-06 11 A moat interesting period in Japanese history is covered by Professor 8. Bassa in his paper with the above title contributed to the May Japan Magazine. In primitive times, when force was victorious in every physical contest, the brave always obtained the fair, and the fair467 words
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Article293 1914-07-06 11 Discussing the question of Asiatic immigration in the current number of L'Economists Frangais, M. Pierre Leroy-Beaulieu remarks that it appears presumptuous of Europeans to attempt to monopolise half empty lands in the Pacific Ocean for their own usage. While this action might be understood in the case of293 words
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Article194 1914-07-06 11 General Izzet Fuad-Pascha has some interesting remarks, in the Deutsche Revue, on Harem life.” The large harem is no longer in existence, and polygamy is on the decrease. The Jaw allows four legitimate wives and as many concubines as can be supported. The upkeep of194 words
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