Straits Echo, 7 July 1914
1914-07-07
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Title Section38 1914-07-07 1 Straits Echo UA!!Y CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED ft A LAV STATES AND THE FAR EAST G? NASALLY VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, TUESDAY, 7th JULY, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. IS438 words
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Advertisement1339 1914-07-07 1 nn HSR mam» OBkfSNT MM m 253 «*3 T sr ■■^l <r A US W? Rtf* iv V fl «V> BEST FOB ALL PURPOSES. •rfH Georgetown Motor Garage, 7a. V»ENANG ROAD. < BANKS. > AGENTS FOR PAIGE, MITCHELL and LITTLE FOURS CARS. We have now in stock Abingdon King Dick1,339 words
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Advertisement21 1914-07-07 1 J n O 2 f» o > C 3 <r> The Doctor adri«ee and racommeuds. It u nourLshiuir, iari* forating «ad «treagtheniag.21 words
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Advertisement114 1914-07-07 2 NATURA M L r LION BRAND. (STERILIZED) J €jz 4 a M// Gr«*nd Pnx: V/ A y P »“s 190 U St. Louis 1904- {I ‘•""«•I.,,.; Silt. fc «u, 3 fa Br.»-»;'; Ct 18,3 Ki ;f« >■* Med*'"* 5 18”Br**' 0 j 892. i r E,,r ;:r> KoI |896Schutsmarkc vV114 words
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Article753 1914-07-07 3 The decision of the F M.B Government to impose import duties on malt liquors and certain oils has naturally been followed by a good deal of speculation as to how much the new taxes exacted from an oppressed population” will provide the Government with towards paying753 words
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Article71 1914-07-07 3 I wonder, writes a correspondent, if many of your readers have noticed the modem fulfilment of tbe following verse f.om Nahum ii, 4 The chaiiots shall rage in the streets th v ■hall jostle one against another in the broad ways-, they shall seem like torches, they71 words
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572 1914-07-07 3 PROGRAMME. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS. FIRST DAY Saturday, 1st August, 1914. SECOND DAY Monday, 3rd August, 1914. FIRST DAY. Saturday, 1st August, 1914. 1.—The Autumn Handicap. Value |30<>. A Handicap for Roadsters imported as Griffins under Rules of Racing572 words
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Article938 1914-07-07 3 A Woman’s Preference fob Strength.” 7 Women frequently accuse men of marrying merely for appearance—that is, for the appearances of the women they marry. Did men but have the strength of mind to wait and watch for the more lasting and solid qualities in women Not938 words
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Advertisement54 1914-07-07 3 Klaxon Type Nat Necessny. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarihoea Remedy needs no plarinp headline to attract the public eye. The simple statement that. ajl chemists sell it is sufficient, as eTfcifcmitf'knoWa its »alue. It has been sued for forty f*ars and is just what x*s name impliea. For «ale by54 words
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Advertisement412 1914-07-07 3 Entries Close at 5 p.m., on Friday, 17th July, 1914, except for Race No. 9, Second Day, entries for which close at 4 p.m. on Monday, 3rd August, 1914. Handicaps for the Pint Day will be published on or before the 24th July, 1914. A penalty of 7 lbs. is412 words
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Advertisement68 1914-07-07 3 Can You Afford lie Fisk? Were you ever seized with a severe attack of crauip colic or diarrhoea without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the bouse 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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Advertisement348 1914-07-07 3 Waterman's(idMi)FounlainFeß When you have chosen the nib you like and completed the purchase, you will have a pen which will give you lifelong satisfaction. But be sure it is a Waterman's Ideal you buy. No other pen is good enough for you. T rcc Typr: Regular. Safety, Self-Pilling. lrom Stationer*348 words
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Advertisement91 1914-07-07 4 GRAND PRIX DE FRANCE RUN AT LYONS ON 4th JULY, 1914. THE HOST IMPORTANT MOTOR RACE IN THE WORLD. WON ON A CAR SHOD WITH m 1 se Winner fitted with Continental Tyres. Second fitted with Continental Tyres. Third fitted with Continental Tyres. Neither of these three cars experienced the91 words
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Article798 1914-07-07 5 To begin with the French r lurf, it will be observed that the Derby winner only just r managed place honours in the Grand 1 ill- In the eighties, English stables made succesalul raids on the race for live years, two takmg the race as consolatiou for798 words
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Article57 1914-07-07 5 Division. 8h»»tt!. Lu ipo Scrap Gd Scrap Total lb» i A 2,397 336 386 311 3,430 B 2,479 £l6 360 166 3,521 C 1,235 207 184 159 1,785 K L 477 245 722 6,583 1,059 f,l 75 636* 9,458 Bark ABC 412 j Total Output57 words
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Article45 1914-07-07 5 The following tics have been fixed for to-morrow Mixed Dcuble Handicap. Mr and Mrs Jarvis vs. M iss Hogan and Reimann (1). Mr and Mrs Mac Lean vs. Mrs Liston and Ezechiel (3). Championship. South&m vs- Wright Motion Sr (2).45 words
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Article858 1914-07-07 5 (Bt Anthony Ncgbnt.) Loudon, June 12. j To-day bees the Court tranterred to Wind0 sor, away from this region of Suffragettes and amateur house breakers. am sure their Majesties will had the sight of the I Norman Tower with delight, for it means f something858 words
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Article192 1914-07-07 5 Fxrewbll Impromptu Concert. As Captain F J. G. Agg, Acting Adjutant of the Penang Volunteers, will shortly be 1 leaving Penang to rejoin his regiment iu Singapore, a farewell impromptu concert was given by the members of the Corps at the Drill Hall last night. The Hall was192 words
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Advertisement915 1914-07-07 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE To-night! To-night!! AT Crown Cinema Notice is hereby given that tb* Office and Court of the Registrar of CHULIA STREET. “CORA, Vehicles has been removed to Ground floor i of the Townillall during the rebuilding of the offices in Penang Road. (Bv Order), L A. COUTIER BIGGS, Secretary915 words
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Advertisement251 1914-07-07 5 ♦c n DC DOC DnOC JC w r\ 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 :>( osc DO !=>♦ JvOuJv Telephone 583. CHONG a CO. 250. PENANG ROAD. Opposite Singapore Cold251 words
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Article, Illustration94 1914-07-07 6 Pub.i*hed daily (except Sunday* and pvblio holidays) AT THB CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Prick. Daily Local $24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Mad Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS t ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 ATE.—AII buaineae communication, tbould be94 words
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Article1247 1914-07-07 6 An item of news published in the Daily Telegraph and cabled out bj Reuter about a fortnight ago appears to have passed almost without notice and quite without comment in the Far Eastern press. And jet it dealt with a matter of real importance to all who are1,247 words
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Article153 1914-07-07 6 obc6 more Continental Tvres have scored a great triumph in the world’s most important motor race. Emulating their success of last year, when the winner and the next seven cars in the Grand Prix de France were shod with Continentals, the manufacturers of Continental Tyres can again153 words
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Article1001 1914-07-07 6 Argyll Road and Hutton Lane are rapidly acquiring an extremely reputation by no means to the relish of the respectable people who live in that ncig bourhood. Both by diy and by night they i are frequented by undesirables of various nationalities and both sexes and frequent disturbances1,001 words
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Article318 1914-07-07 6 DR. MORRISON’S OPT.MISM. AN ADDRESS IN IHE CITY. (Reuter.) Loudon, July 6. Dr. Morrison, principal General Adviser to President Yuan Shi-kai and formerly Times correspondent in Peking, delivered an address to the London Chamber of Commerce to-day on the present position of China. He said that the318 words
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Article213 1914-07-07 6 (Reuter.) London, July 6. The death is announced of Mr. Sydney Grundy, the playwright. \_Who's Who savs Sydney Grundy, dramatic author; b. Manchester, 2 3rd March 1848 o. s. of late Aiderman Charles Sydney Grundy, er-Mayor of Manchester. Educ Owens College, Manchester. Barr. 1869; practised in213 words
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Article47 1914-07-07 6 Another Suffragette Outrage. (Reuter.) London, July A Their Majesties the King and Queen baft arrived in Edinburgh to make a court sojourn at Holyrood Castle. When leaving nnces Street Station a Suffragette threw a paper ball, with a Suffragette inscription, into the carriage.47 words
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Article64 1914-07-07 6 (Reuter.) Paris, July i e famous aviator Legagneux has been killed when flying. The output of rubber from the K.M 3. Estate for the month of June was 4,480 lba. M. Padeux, the French adviser to tbs Chinese Audit Department, has arrived in Peking. The Emperor personally64 words
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Advertisement157 1914-07-07 6 <► MOTOR CAR INSURANCE. Royal Exchange Assurance are prepared to insure OWNERS of MOTOR CARS and VEHICLES against DAMAGE to CARS. THIRD PARTY RISKS. TRANSIT. FIRE. THEFT, etc., at moderate rates. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO R. T. REID Co., Penang, Agents. KLEARVIEW APPLICATION FOR Motor Wind in Wet Weather.157 words
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Article1188 1914-07-07 7 MR. REDMOND S POSITION. {Reuter). Now York, July 6. The committee of tbo fund which is being raised to provide arms for the Irish Nationalist Volunteers hits telegraphed to the Volunteers to stand linn and not repeat the sad story of Grattan’s Volunteers. They add We are1,188 words
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Article136 1914-07-07 7 Reuter.) Londou, July G. The pickets at Woolwich aTowed the non-Uniomsts to enter the Arsenal but they returned, saying that there was no work for them as all the workshops were closed. London, July G—later. There are now 12,000 hands idle at Woolwich. The men are now136 words
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Article96 1914-07-07 7 Doubles Championship. (Reuter). London, July 6 At the Wimbledon International Meeting Brookes and Wilding wou the Doubles Championship, beatiug Dixon and Birrett by three sets to one G—l, G—l, 5—7, B—6 Dixon and Barrett combined well and the last set witnessed many exciting rallies. Ladies Doubles. Iu96 words
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Article23 1914-07-07 7 (Reuter.) Aden, Tuly 6 Tbe Mullah is advancing on Burao and Indian troops have been requisitioned from Aden.23 words
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Article32 1914-07-07 7 (Reuter.) Loudon, July G Sir Joseph Beeeham has concluded his purchase of nineteen acres of the Covent Garden estate, including the market, Drury Lane Theatre aud the Opera House.32 words
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Article230 1914-07-07 7 Tia, Rice aad Copra. The following business in tin has beeu done to-day Penal’g Straits Trading Co. buyers, no sellers, j Penang Tin Excbauge, tons at 73 Leong Fee A Co., 75 73 45 Singapore: Straits Trading Co. 200 7b’o Total 287 A tons. Tin is quoted m230 words
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Article395 1914-07-07 7 i HOUSE OF COMMONS’ 0 TRIBUTE. ■1 (Reuter.) London, July 6. The House of Commons has adjourned until to-morrow as a mark of respect to the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. Aft Imperishable Name. Mr. Asquith paid' an eloquent tribute to 5 the deceased statesman and395 words
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101 1914-07-07 7 The Liquidator in Court. (From Our Own 'Jorresp ndent). Singapore, July 7. Before the Chief Justice. Mr. R Page applied for a writ cf attachment against M. S. Guest, the liquidator of the Poultry and Dairy Farm, for contempt of court iu not paying money101 words
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Article88 1914-07-07 7 Annual Report. (From Our Own Cor respondent.) Singapore, July 7. The report of Kelemak Estate shows that a sum of $29,834 89 is available on the year’s working. The report recommends the payment of a dividend of 3 per cent, aud a carry-forward of $20,375 14, in order88 words
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Article37 1914-07-07 7 Koylis vs. S.C C. (From Our Oxen Correspondent Singapore, July 7. Iu tbe final of the Singapore Cup tie, tbe Koylis defeated the S.C.C. by one goal to nil after extra time was allowed.37 words
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50 1914-07-07 7 (Reuter.) London, July 6. In the House of Lords, Lord Lucas, replying to a question, said that the name of Lintons, Ltd has been removed from the list of firms eligible for War Office contracts The existing contracts will be terminated aa early as possible.50 words
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Article1606 1914-07-07 7 THE SLUMP AND ITS EFFECT. (Bt fx. P. Chke, of Penang Being a frequent visitor to Perak I have had the opportunity of ascertaining and scouting” hs to what exteut the present slump has effected Penang and Perak as 1 compared with that of 1907. As1,606 words
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Article379 1914-07-07 7 Yesterday. To-day. t i >» 2 3 -j a CO 5Q 02 RUBBER. Anglo Malay. 8/1$ 8/10$ 8/1$ 8/1"$ B. Mertajam. 1/7$ 2/1 1/7$ 2/1 Chersonese 1/11$ 2/5 1/11$ 2/5 C. Malay 7/3 8/1$ 7/3 8/1$ Dennistown... D/6 18/4$ 15/6 18/4$ Highlands 41/- 43/9 41/- 48/9 Kamuniug 1/6$ 2/-379 words
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Article89 1914-07-07 7 j At the Penang Chamber of Commerce I Rubber Auction to-day 29.947 lb were offered for sale and 26,682J lb. were sold at the following prices Smoked Sheet 98 to $’05 Plain Sheet 93 99 Unsmoked *heet 95 Plain Sheet 92 97 Fine Pale Ciepe $105 $10789 words
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Article110 1914-07-07 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page J —The New F.M.S. Duties. The Hero at Home: A Woman’s Preferenoe far “Strength.” An Appropriate I Quotation. s—The English Turf. Behind the Scene* at Court. P.C.C. Bowls Tournament. Penang Volunteers: Farewell Impromptu Concert. B—The German Menace: A110 words
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Advertisement243 1914-07-07 7 A Thoroughly Experienced Planter is open to visit small estates, or group of small estates, either Coconuts or Rubber. Apply 7-7-11 453 a c/o Straits Echo. WANTED. CHINESE SALESMAN for Provision Department; only those with previous experience need apply. PRITCHARD A CO, 7-7-14 454 Ipoh. TENDERS INVITED. i PULLING DOWN243 words
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Article774 1914-07-07 8 EEMA.RKA.IiLE FACTS AND flukes. (Bt A. E. Crawlet Tiie other diy iu Loudon, of all place?, a midi mine, ot all p*oplM, wai unable to purchase al»x of lawn tenuis balls The fact reminded me of t*»e cucumbers iu *‘Ths Importauoe of Biug Raruest,” the774 words
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Article199 1914-07-07 8 Mr. If. Keswick, M P., presiding at the genera’ meeting of the ludo-China Steam Navigation Company ou June 12, said that the op* niug mouths of 1914 had shown disappointing results as compared with those of 1913 The advices from the company’s general managers were that199 words
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Article699 1914-07-07 8 A Warning Note. The National Review for June contains an article entitled Germauv and Ourselves,” from the pen of Capt. Bertrand Stewart, who was for two years the inmate of a German prison, and t writes from personal experience. His trial and conviction, which raised a storm699 words
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Article90 1914-07-07 8 Conference Tempor'Rilt Suspended Peking, June 22 According to Chinese reports, Mr. Ivan Chen has reported to the Government that the Tibetan representatives throughout the Conference adopted a strong and unyielding attitude, refusiug to accept the terms proposed bv the Chinese Government. The meetings were therefore suspended. It90 words
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Article51 1914-07-07 8 Munich, June 12. The well-known satirical paper Simplieistimut is about to be arraigned on a charge of lite-majutĕ in respect of a caricature bv Gulbran«Bon and a poem, both of which appoared in a recent number and suggested the existence of commercial intrigues between King Ludwig and certain business51 words
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Article485 1914-07-07 8 ANALOGIE3 WITH HUMAN EXPERIENCE. The Supposed Fear of Death. The question of what is meant by consciousness in animals, rai* d by Dr Chalmers Mitchell in bis presidential addiess to the South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies in congress at Bournemouth, is one of extreme difficulty Mo-t of485 words
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Article475 1914-07-07 8 It seems to be generally agreed nowadays that the golfer should strive to acquire a short, coutrolled swing. There was a time when none of us was satisfied unless we had acquired what is known as the St. Andrews” swing. On the tee we sought to475 words
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Article591 1914-07-07 8 There was a real though rather loose unity among the subjects discussed last night at the meeting of the Penang Atheccsum held in the Masonic Hall. And this looseness may have been the reason why the discussion lagged a little- A very interesting and successful meeting it591 words
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Article565 1914-07-07 8 is Today the Tsancheng Yuan meets in its ir first session. In all probability today’s meetle ing will be but a formal opening, ceremonies >d as befits the occasion, and of little importis ance from the purely practical point of view, sn bat this will not rob565 words
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Article333 1914-07-07 8 The following were the scores made by the Penang Ladies Rifle Club yesterday: Deliberate Firing. 200 yds. •Mrs Liston 30 •Mrs Wright-Motion 28 •Miss S B Smith 27 •Mrs Webb 2* •Miss Mathieu 26 •Mrs Maclean 24 •Mrs Hilton 24 Miss Cheeseman 23 Mrs Hart 20333 words
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Article171 1914-07-07 8 t £f ,ld I af *64 4« t D spper 16.50 buyers S' P 6pper 28- —eellere lC!o“£ P6PPer \r aco w.— »om. 0 Mace Picking; T^' UzJtsz Su ar No 6.10 «fa, SUgar 2 5.50 .4 5.15 buyer» Copra (mired) 9 65 buyer. I hb J un 100.—171 words
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Article77 1914-07-07 8 Ceylon Maru Jap. s.s., 3.142, Noguchi, July 6, Calcutta, June 27, Gen.— P. S A Co. Malaya, Ger. s s., 348, Peters, July 7, Belawan, July 6*. Gen. —B. M. A Co. Alma, Br. s.s., 354, Bell, July 7, Deli, July 6, Gen. —E. S. Co., Ltd. Hole Canton,77 words
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Article49 1914-07-07 8 July 7. Merkus, for Deli and Asahau. Malacca, for Tongkah. Ban Lee, for r J rang. Omapere, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hebe, for Teluk Anson. Ban Whatt Soon, for Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan. Pangkor, for Dindings and Sitjpiwan. Klang, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Trang, for Trang.49 words
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Article278 1914-07-07 8 For Langsa and Edi—Per Brandan, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Ngi Tkye, to-morrow, 7 a m. Negapatam and Madras—Per Teesta, to-morrow, 11 a.m. Batu Bahra—Per Fungah, to-morrow 1 p.m. Asahau —Per Mary Austin, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Deli —Per Alma, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Bagau Datoh and Teluk278 words
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Article112 1914-07-07 8 Penang, July 7. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank London, Demand Bank 2/344 m 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 Credit 2/4/y re ."x, "L Documentary Q/44* Calcutta, Demand Bank R g 174 3 days’ sight Private 175 Bombay, Demand Bank 174 Moulmein, Demand Hank 173 3 da ys’ sight112 words
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Article66 1914-07-07 8 i c t~v To-day. th Day of sth Intercalp, r y Moon cruits Drill. Gom P“J Cinema, Chulia Street. B.™ Pena Ko*l- Cd. Cu ema ra P b To-morrow. «it. MU and P 7 Rlfl9 Range, 7a m. th',3, 4 a pm TUrniDKB Anglo-Chinee# 8601 011 Ml end SenaBand,66 words
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Advertisement52 1914-07-07 8 Cramp Colic. No need of suffering from cramps in the stomach, or intestinal pains. Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy never fails to relieve the most severe cases. Get it to-day. there will be no time to send for it after the attack comes on. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Advertisement10 1914-07-07 8 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Core, lg. 6d10 words
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Article24 1914-07-07 9 Vni'h hrrmt A Dw Dfipauhs MimmUg* Dirjlinger Yftk Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo A.G.ACo. A.G.ACo. BM ACo. BM.ACo. 9th July. 11th 15»h 16th24 words
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Article24 1914-07-07 9 Ve»»eU For Aa*nt* Lm«m Devnka Siufcapore Himalaya Dt*m%*er AJolcmbc Ym*k A O ACo. A G AC< B M ACc B M ACo July.24 words
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Advertisement377 1914-07-07 9 P.&O. ar At t Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall ftorvice Outward. Homeward. JU .vh through to London via Bombay. LAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. 1st class 2nd class f >.,,n.h n by Sea $565-72 $377-14 f- vlnnw iii« s or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 B Accommodation. < ]V> London by377 words
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Advertisement1606 1914-07-07 9 r SH'J PP! NQ. 1I BRITISH INDIA STEAFS NAVIGATION CO., LTD, Fob IVTBNDBD TO SAIL. Stbambb. Singapore (Throo times a we**k). lon Swetteniiasn and Singapore (Twice a week). Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Singapore, and Australia. Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly.) Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karikal. (Weekly).1,606 words
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Article1047 1914-07-07 10 In one aspect or anothe the question whether women *ho .Id not plav games it alwav» cropping up. Sometimes it it brought on the carpet by tome old gentleman who objects to the workmanlike clothing worn by women on the links and says they have lo6t all1,047 words
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Article523 1914-07-07 10 It i» hard to say whether the chief interest of Miss Durham’s book lies in its evidences of her own remarkable personality or in its indictment of the kind of “Christianity” that went to war with the Turk two vears ago under all kinds of highsounding pretensions.523 words
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Article235 1914-07-07 10 Every muscle in the body needs a supply of rich, red blood in proportion to the work it does. Tire muscles of the back are under heavy strain and have but little rest. When the blood is thin they lack nourishment, and rebel. The result is235 words
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Article102 1914-07-07 10 Wednesday, July 8 Esplanade, 6 to 7 p m 1 Selection Tannhauser Wagner 2 Roumanian Dance Rensch 4 Waltz The Les Patin--0 a Waldteufel 3 Schottische Big Small Drum Modena 5 March The Fencers Nazy Moonliqht Band, Wednesday, July 8 Dato Kramat Gardens, at 9-15 1 Overture... Light102 words
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327 1914-07-07 10 A deputation has been sent south from Shantung, the chief of which is a Mr. Ki, who has been received in Canton with g r eat honour. A very large and representative meeting was held to meet him and hear his message. Most of the327 words
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Article624 1914-07-07 10 Although sore throat seems so simple in itself, it may lead to such serious consequences that it should-never be neglected, but should always be treated promptly. When this is done, there is every chance that any infectious disease—such as scarlet fever, diphtheria, measles, mumps, etc624 words
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Advertisement48 1914-07-07 10 (u c f>r B u(j. r <ct that di-ordeied somacli with a fe v <i sct <M. ml erlaiu’s tablets, and that ft.-» huj t f distress aLd despondeucv wil: disappear like uiatfic*. They are a sure cure tor the blues. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers48 words
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Advertisement595 1914-07-07 10 BILIOUSNESS. There many causes of this complaint, but they all spring from a disordered liver which does not properly fulfil its functions, especially in a warm climate, when it becomes sluggish in its action. The bile is turned from i its proper channel, and enters the blood, and the I595 words
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Advertisement12 1914-07-07 10 For Children’s Hacking Cough at Night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Is. 6d.12 words
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Advertisement492 1914-07-07 10 Miracle-Cure Sleepless and Paralysed. Ordinary Treatment Failed Yet Dr.CasselFs Tablets Cared. Surely never in human experience ha* a more’extraordinary story been given to the world than that of Mr. Arthur George Felton, of 94, Porte-down-road. Maida Vale, London. Here it is:—‘‘ln 1905 I met. with an accident. An operation had492 words
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Article222 1914-07-07 11 As to Thibet, the situation is much the same as with Mongolia. Thibet knew the Manchus as tolerant masters, often their protectors as, for instance, 150 years ago against Nepaul. They like Chinese tea, and will continue to hare it, whatever may happen politically, for the Assam222 words
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Article175 1914-07-07 11 Lend us Laughter, O gods, for our life is but vain We are bruised by its rods, we are galled by its chain What doth patience avail, or the strength to endure In the tight where we fail Only Laughter is sure! Faith is comrade no more. Sorrow sees175 words
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Article203 1914-07-07 11 M. Jean Fiaot, the distinguished French author and critic, has lately asserted that English literary criticism is inferior to that on the other Hide of the Channel, a condition for which he holds the general anonymity of j the British reviewer responsible. We disagree thoroughly with both203 words
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Article179 1914-07-07 11 Reviewing an auonymous book, “The Kaiser’s Heir,” the Daily News says it is a vigorous and readable work, but cannot agree with the author’s out-and-out admiration of the Crown Prince, and refuses to regard seriously the following story “He was put to spend the best and179 words
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Advertisement448 1914-07-07 11 m mm a M --i THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre paxation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. H tghly re commended by the medical profession.448 words
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Advertisement853 1914-07-07 12 Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co.. AGENTS FOE PENANG S’ F. M. 8. DAVID CORSAR SON'S Well-Known Extra Navy Canvas, No. 0. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co. BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. TO BE HAD RErAIL FROM ALL THE LEAMNt853 words
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Advertisement257 1914-07-07 12 5 THE LONDON ASSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY ROYAI, CHARTER A.D. 1720. rnHE undersigned, having been appointed JL Agents for the above Corporation, &>• now prepared to accept MARINE and FIRR risks at current rates. PATERSON. SIMONS A CO.. LTD Commercial Union Assurance I Company, Limited Head OfficeLONDON. Eastern Branch:—SINGAPORE. Fire,257 words
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Article2245 1914-07-07 1 4 21 C* Capital. Number of Shares issued. '3 1 00 00 M ft. P r3 ‘3 Ck Dividends. Name. Buyers SeUers i Quotations. I 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 RU3BER—-DOLLAR SHARES. 1909 p.c. pc. p.c. p.c. p.o. 450,000 130,000 i 1 5 5 Aver Knning Rubber Estate, Ltd.2,245 words