Straits Echo, 18 July 1914
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Title Section38 1914-07-18 1 Straits Echo f'-AJLV CHRONICLE OF EVFNTS. CiKCOUI *6 'I MROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATE!) MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EiST :i <fi«AU« VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, SATURDAY, ,18th JULY, 1914. Si»gl< Copy. 16 cents No. 16438 words
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Advertisement1277 1914-07-18 1 CEMENT! CEMENT!! “JTIGER;" BRAND. Best and Cheapest ’on the Market 3 Highly recommended and r used by the leading engineers, contractors and builders. Large Stock* Held By TIANG LEE CO., t’cooog 6 Kuala Lumpur, D Sllllllllllllllll■■■■■■■■■ Georgetown Motor Garage, 7a. PENANG ROAD. < BANKS. > he National Benefit Life A1,277 words
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Advertisement23 1914-07-18 1 S 3 :■> m O s fl a U The Doctor advisee and reoommeuda. It in nourish in?, in?i- 2 C3' forating and atreafthaainff.23 words
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Advertisement98 1914-07-18 2 NATURA r LION BRANDJ (STERILIZED) J A P7* iTi V V. V\>Y a Gr?nd Prix: A Par *s St. Louis 1904G«ig Mfda ille D J* 4 ‘893. P «893. si» PraS 1 e i* ISQ9 KoLA^i 0 5 /^5 tolii:ii[iiiiiiii;!|i:i;;ini||nimii!mi:mili Schutzmark» Wi\ VI Mecklenburg N: ADC in cermanV Co. D.98 words
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Article823 1914-07-18 3 Playwrights succeed only too often in making spectacles of themselves. You can trust most men as far as you can see them, And then you need glasses. Philosophy is that which enables you to survive the morning after the night before. The man who fails always complains823 words
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Article1110 1914-07-18 3 It is a curious fact that most men, at least most Englishmen, will confess to almost anything rather than that they are vain of tueir looks. A man will boast, either openly or by implication, that be is clever or stupidf or rich or poor, or good1,110 words
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Article229 1914-07-18 3 Nervom mothers, worried by household duties, and ruu-dowa by the heat; nervous cbil Iren, feeling climatic influences even more than their parents, unable to sit still or to keep their minds concentrated on anything very long, both need Dr. William»’ Pi k Pills to build up229 words
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Article143 1914-07-18 3 No rougher customer ever occupied a j throne than King Peter’s ancestor an 1 j Servia’s first ruler, “Black George.” Ev-1 cept when under the influence of wine or ti e smell of gunpowder, he was habitually mo >- dv and dangerous to cross When bis aged143 words
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Article90 1914-07-18 3 Mr. Kucks, at a final display at. the Glasgow flying meeting on June 25, looped the loop eight times. From his height. Hucks saw that only a small proportion of the spectators below were within the enclosure The majority were s°e'ng the spectacle without baviug90 words
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Advertisement42 1914-07-18 3 Thev sin»; its song* ot gladness, They ohant its hymns of praise, Upon its lyric gaieties With gratitude tbev gaze. They win thro’ wan, wild Winter, From coughs and colds secure, Because they know what blessings flow from Weods’ Great Peppermint Cure42 words
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Advertisement635 1914-07-18 3 ■■WMMWWrw* r t-tz)©cd#cid#ooc3®®cdoo#cz)#c >#czrr The Bernese Alps Milk Co. o 0 0 0 0 ft n CONTRACTORS TO THE Admiralty India Office 0 FOR 19/A. I Be guided by this and always ask for 0 SLEDGE BRAND MILK. 0 Local Agents: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co. 0 __3 3CDSCDCCD® «CD©«CD#CZ>#CD# J635 words
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Advertisement380 1914-07-18 3 For Children’s Hacking Cough at Night, Woods’ Groat Peppermint Cure fid TENDERS INVITED. PULLING DOWN EDINBURGH H USE, PENANG. Tg'tENDERS will ba received at the office JL of the Deputy Controller of Labour, j Penang, up to 12 o’clock noon of Saturday, the 25th July, 1914, for pulling down and380 words
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Advertisement601 1914-07-18 3 TRANSLATION f 1 'HE UNDERSIGNED undertake» to J transl \fe anv document from English into Chine*.* and vice versa. Also Chinese accouuts iuto English. Fees according to the following scale:— j(l) Eor translations for in 'Ttiou in the Straits Echo or the Pining Sin Poe or to be printed by601 words
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Article169 1914-07-18 4 Japara, Dut. s.s., 747, Waldenmaier, July 17, Olehleh, July 12. Gen.—K. P. M. Mary Austin, Br. «.8., 97, Cawaray, July 17, Selangor, July 15. Gen.—E. 8. Co., Ltd. Coen, Dut. s s., 823, Van der Voort, July 17, T. Si tnawi, July 16, G«n. —K. P. M. Jin Ho,169 words
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Article113 1914-07-18 4 Jolt 18. Nyi Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Tara, for Madras taking mails for Europe etc., via Bombay. Jin Ho, for Asahan. Elephnnta, for Raugoon, Calcutta and Durban. C« j n, for Langsa, T Serna we, Sagli, Olehleh Sibani?, Padang Ac- Batavia. Alma, for Deli. Uok Canton, for Bagan113 words
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Article237 1914-07-18 4 For. Singapore, China and Japan—Per China, 20th instant, 1 p.m. Dindings, Sitiawan, Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson—Per Cornelia, 20th instant, 3 p m. Rangoon and Calcutta Per Arratoon Kpcar, 20th instant. 4 p m. Tongkah Per Malacca, 2’st instant. 1 p.m. '1 rang—Per Ban Lee, 21st instant, 2237 words
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Article123 1914-07-18 4 Penang, July 18. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 A 3 Credit 2/4,% M 3 Documentary 2/4# Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1744 3 days’ sight Private 1754 Bombay, Demand Bank 174| Moulmein, Demand Hank 173 j 3 days’ sight Private123 words
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Article198 1914-07-18 4 Gold Leaf 164 40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 27 80 sales Trang Pepper 19 no stock Cloves 50, nom. Mace 110 nominal. Mace Pickings 88 tellers Nutmegs 110 23— nominal No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar j 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 965 buyers r198 words
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Article182 1914-07-18 4 Penang, July 18. 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 Pig’s Head M ft Feet 88 Tongue 40182 words
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Article2211 1914-07-18 4 5 o o Nnm ber of i P4 1 j 1 Capital. Shares 'i s ►H P Dividends. j e K s *5 y Q i issued. '2 0 4 CO 0 0 9 1910 1911 1912 1913 1 1914 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES. 1909 450,000 200,000 750,000 800,000 130,000 12,211 words
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Advertisement56 1914-07-18 4 Blazon Type Not Necessary. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy needs no glaring headline to attract the public eye. The simple statement that all chemists sell it is sufficient, sis every family knows its value. It has been used* for forty years and is just what its name implies. For56 words
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Advertisement54 1914-07-18 4 THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound t rati TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL- Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old-fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by th medi cal profession. C/F ALL CHEMISTS J54 words
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Article1927 1914-07-18 5 [The Second Instalment of these Notes Appeared in the Echo or Jdlt 11th. This these papers Dot being of the guide-book species will not cjutaiu any information about places. The respectable and I daresay virtuous people who compile those useful and sometimes interesting woiks shall not have1,927 words
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Article145 1914-07-18 5 To the Editor of the Straitt Timet Sir. Referring to vour correspondent (Europem Miner) of the 9th inat., on the Price of Tin, I do not think there is any use replying to one whose mind is obviously prejudiced against the Chinese. Occasion-! ally we come across145 words
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Advertisement629 1914-07-18 5 e Chere is no check io the "Popularity of i MlNitu 4 sri 95 Lmuik AjM SCOTCH VVH1SKV ‘BLACK A WHITE* A« V«tCMiT supena 'HE HOUSTONCC:-*H0HS ®CCTfi y-iiu.f*'* A/?.»”' KiXSaSfi!!:: V»' m;; ibfoi ..eMsS» BOMB M JAMES BUCHANAN c* CO., LTD. LONDON. GLASGOW, Ac. DISTILLERS BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. Sole Agents629 words
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Advertisement393 1914-07-18 5 9 HI! n s ■o c ft re. G~£s EGN'?^ FELUCCA u£ /jl' f-n--rfK t sperOl, tMjr»‘"**V' i fAO««QUC p A /MASPERO Frf. RES L y9tt rANS UR v **l‘*ACtu»£ ■f*. ft Vwro ft.lv^Viv v 'S' Y sk V^V<% ?*3^ c—. Fabrique DE »*0 i? ‘li CigarettesEgyptiennes Sre*m|Rniqw i-i:; Him*393 words
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Article, Illustration97 1914-07-18 6 Published dailj (except Sund&jg and public holidays) AT THI CRITERION PRESS. Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. fEicr. Dailj Local $24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Ifa l Edition (Port Free) $17.50 CABLB ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 580 Printing Department 343 N B All bualneee communication*97 words
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Article15 1914-07-18 6 Bazar —At 20, Hutton Lane, to Mr and Mrs. M A. Bakar, a son.15 words
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Article1321 1914-07-18 6 Ulster and Home Buie continues to be the great absorbing topic of the hour to the exclusion of Mexico, where really import* ant events are happening, the SmithCarpentier fight, militant suffragettes and their pic!ure-sU',shing campaign, locusts in Malacca, the entries for the races and a variety of1,321 words
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Article861 1914-07-18 6 fleer D. van Rees will act for GovernorGeneral Ideuburg when be goes on leave. The Rev. Bro. Gilbert. Director of St John’s Institution, Kuila Lumpur, is on a visit to Penang. Mr Khco Heug Pan asks us to thauk those who attended the funeral of his father861 words
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Article1143 1914-07-18 6 A remarkable arti do in last Thursday’s issue of the Free Press duals with the status of the ciptains of local craft and asserts that he is not completely master of his own ship. The Cbinchew, in tome respects, is not us ler his control. Apptrently the Cbinchew1,143 words
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Advertisement183 1914-07-18 6 «> MOTOR CAR INSURANCE. O Royal Exchange Assurance arc prepared to insure OWNERS of MOTOR T CARS and VEHICLES against DAMAGE to CARS. THIRD PARTY RISKS, TRANSIT. FIRE. THEFT. etc., at moderate rates. i FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO R. T. REID Co., Penang. DISINFECT JitflTH c ZOTAL «55 ii&ĔkA.183 words
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Article258 1914-07-18 7 WINNER'S EASY VICTORY. Reuter) London, July 18 The following wan Ihe result of the race for the Kc'.ip-o Stakes which was ruu at Sundown l*a?k yesterday The Twenty-seventh Renewal of the Eclipse Stakes of 0,000 sovs the owner of the second horse to receive 900 sovs of258 words
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Article123 1914-07-18 7 Farther Meetings of the Cabinet. (Reuter.) London, July 17. Two f ull Cabinet meetings were held today to discuss the Irish situation, making the fourth within the week. Government Views Submitted to the Opposition. London, July 17. After the second Cabinet meeting the views of the123 words
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105 1914-07-18 7 Tki M«anr« of Ud«itri»l Trouble. Reuter London, July 17. Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at the Bankers Dinner at the .Mansion House, alluded to the imminent menace of industrial trouble by the unparalleled combination of 2,2.0,000 transport workers and minors. He uttered a solemn warning that105 words
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Article68 1914-07-18 7 TW Gortrtackt'i P or>i»a« (Reuter.) Loudon, July 17 In the House of Commons Mr. H. H. Asquith said that the new session would start in the last, week in Novnub ror on December 1. He announced that many bills bad beeu dropped, but the Government intended to68 words
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Article32 1914-07-18 7 (Reuter.) Berlin, July 18. An armj Zeppelm, which accidentally crossed the frontier yesterday, was fired on by the Russians, but sbe managed to reeross the frontier without being damaged.32 words
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Article21 1914-07-18 7 Renter London, July 18. A Buffragette yesterday slashed Millais s portrait of Carlyle in the* National Portrait Gallery.21 words
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Article38 1914-07-18 7 (Reuter.) London, July 17. Lieut. General Sir William E. Franklyn, Military Secretary to the Secretary of State for War, haa been appointed Governor of Malta in snoceesion to General Sir H. M L. Bundle.38 words
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Article75 1914-07-18 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 18. Mr. Loveridge. dining the course of his public examination in the Bankruptcy Court, raid that be had been in Singapore for 41 years and had lost money in the Bukit Tim»h quarries iu which he was interested together with Bishop75 words
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Article56 1914-07-18 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, July 18. Considerable damage was d ne by a fire which broke out at Fusing, near Ipob, last uight. Before the Ipoh Brigade was called the flames had caught a firm bold of a block of twelve buidings, nine of which were56 words
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Article43 1914-07-18 7 Good New* For Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 17. The Malay Mail hears on good authority that a scheme is being drawn up to enable the F.M.S. Agricultural Department to deal with the locust pest in Malacca.43 words
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Article298 1914-07-18 7 Milk Seller Heavily Fined. Before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel this morning a Hindu milk seller was charged with selling adulterated milk. Dr. J. S. Rose’s peon stated that he bought the milk from the accused, put it n a bottle, sealed it before the accused, and told the298 words
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Article112 1914-07-18 7 A Fight With the Police. The Detective Police made a clever capture this morning. On information received, Inspector Little with some detectives went to hou«e No. 33, Kampong Java Road. They watched there the whole night. At 3-15 a.ui. five Chinese with knives, angers, and other implements112 words
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Article136 1914-07-18 7 Mr. C. D D llogan uijt with a trap accident yesterday evening uear the Esplanade while he was oa his way home. It appears that the horse, which only been recently broken in, refused to answer the left rein and made for the right baud side of136 words
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Article131 1914-07-18 7 UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER DEMANDED. (Reuter.) Mexico City, July 18. Two trains, with Constitutional troops en route to the capital, are expected to-night. General Carranza says that the Federal troops must surrender unconditionally prior to any negotiations. Sigaifiear.t. It is regarded as significant that the Constitutional Gene r al Gonzales,131 words
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Article82 1914-07-18 7 After the Figkt. (Reuter.) London, July 17. Another fight is be ng arranged between Carpentier aud Gunboat Smith and after that Carpentier will meet Bombardier Wells. The evening papers publish columns on last night’s decision which gave the victory to Carpentier on a foul. Carpentier says that82 words
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Article63 1914-07-18 7 Threatened Strike of Engineers. Reuter.) Loudon, July 17. A stiiko of 3,000 engineers is threatened at Biackburn, the employers having refused them their demands iu regard to holidays. Chicago, July 17. In connection with the demand of engineers and firemen of 98 Western railroads for increased wages, Reuter63 words
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Article23 1914-07-18 7 Elcho Shield. (Reuter) LondoD, July 17. The following were the scores for the Elcho Shield Scotland 1912 England 1899 Ireland 187123 words
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Article15 1914-07-18 7 (Reuter.) London. July 17. At Southampton, Hampshire l ent Worcestershire by eight wickets.15 words
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Article191 1914-07-18 7 Yesterday. To-day. i 2 l a a a a 3C RUBBER. Anglo Malay. 8/6 9/3 8/6 9/3 B Mertajam 1/7 2 1- 1/7 2/Chersonese 2/04 2/i 2/0$ 2/6 C. Malay 7/44 8/3 7/4J 8/1 Dennistown Highlands ex. 40/- 42/6 4)/- 42/6 Kamuning 1/7 2/- 1/7 2/Linggi L. Asiatic 5/14191 words
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Article705 1914-07-18 7 ACQUITTAL OF THE ACCUSED. Before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel in the Second Court this morning the hearing was resumed of the case against Sultan Mydin, who was charged with being in possesssion of bhang and offering an illegal gratification of 95 cents to a chinteng. Mr.705 words
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Article40 1914-07-18 7 Tin. Rice and Copra. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at $72.50 buyers no sellers and in Singapore (refined) at $73.30 buyers no sellers Rangoon rice is quoted here to-day at $153 per eoynn Copra sun-dried <9 8040 words
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Article120 1914-07-18 7 The following articles will he found on our outside pages Page 3 On Personal Vanity. s—Wright on Roads. B—local Rubber Companies. The Tin Crisis. Stone Breaking and Rubber Planting The Labour Supply Penang Turf Club: Autumn Meeting Entries. 10— Round the Links: The Attack on Golf Cantonese Lady Doctors120 words
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Article448 1914-07-18 7 POLICE ACTION AT IPOH. Says Friday’■ T. 0. M. Nearly every European motorist in Jpob was unexpectedly called upon to give an account of himself to the Police yesterdiv afternoon. Inspector Gowland, the energetic officer in charga of Ipoh police district, was out on the warpath448 words
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Advertisement111 1914-07-18 7 WAKTTBD ONE SECOND HAND STEAM or MOTOR LORRY. Please state price, age and condition to N. R, do Straits Echo. 18 7-14 474 CD 0 a n n a n n a a n n n n FO o E BEST PROVISIONS, ScDuunnnnannnnnnnnnnnuuu czd C=HD«CZDO^' o D#CZ)BCD®C !>®C Wolff’s Eau111 words
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Advertisement118 1914-07-18 7 THC GL CAT EASTERN UTE AS-i(J ii.ANCE CO., L iT». H«.u> OmoB:—SINGAPORE. Life Assurance a ad Ln<:owrm.nt in All F orms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES Financial A fenlt r I' ram:. SELLAR. MURRAY A CO. (4t:i A; >«». 4, 1 'II11N s Ti:.VT, HORSE FOOD The best horses must have118 words
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Obituary39 1914-07-18 7 Obituary. Mr*. CorWett». (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 18. The death has taken place at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, following an operation, of Mrs. Corbetta, wife of Mr. A. C. Corbetta, Superintendent of the Government Plantations.39 words
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Article991 1914-07-18 8 TO THE EDITOR or the Straits Times. Sir, —Iu cunliuuance of my previous letter dealing with Ulu Pan Jan affiir?, I would like, with your permission, to say u few words in regard ti the affairs of some other local rubber compin es the annual general meetiugof991 words
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Article656 1914-07-18 8 Although, as we pointed out the other day, the Government have apparently made full preparation for the employment of mine j coolies should the necessity for State action arise, there is a step which seems to have beeu overlooked As we all know, large batches of coolies656 words
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Article116 1914-07-18 8 The following ties have been fixed for Tuesday, the 21st inst.: Single Handicap B. Reimanu vs. Rickett (3). W S Dunn vs. Pledger (2). Ezechiel vs H R Adams (7). Single Handicap A. Dr Fitzgerald vs R E .Tvutis (1). New Comers A C Elton vs. G116 words
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Article41 1914-07-18 8 The following tics have beeu fixed for Tuesday, tbe 2l»t in-t.: Championship G B F Southam vs. J S Cuuuiagham (3). YV Motion Jr vs. A F Robertson (1). Single Handicap. YV Houston vs J D Fettes (2).41 words
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Article85 1914-07-18 8 Tbe mortality returns for Singapore issued by the Pegistrar of Births and Deaths show that during the week ending July 11, there were 2'o deaths (176 males. 64 females), giving a ratio per mille of population of 37.90. Malarial fever accounted for 30 deaths, phthisis 29, convulsions85 words
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Article1207 1914-07-18 8 Shocking Scenes ix in Fedekal Capial. While Nero was fiddling, Rome was burning. And while some of our Malaya contemporaries are indulging in all kinds of pleasing platitudes about wbat the F.M S. Government is going to do to relieve a situation which is, and for weeks1,207 words
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741 1914-07-18 8 Is stone-breaking better than planting a rubber estate that began its career after the boom For shareholders in young companies the answer must be in the affi rnative. It would have been better for all shareholders that invested in Companies after the years 1910 and741 words
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Article1225 1914-07-18 8 Autumn Meeting Entries. j The following are the entries for the forthcoming Autumn Meeting FIRST DAY. J Saturday, lft Avgust, 1914. I.—The Autumn Handicap. Value $3OO. A Handicap for Roadsters imported as Griffins under Rules of Racing No 4. Entrance. $lO Distance, one mile. Major A C1,225 words
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Article464 1914-07-18 8 Prospects iw the F.M.S. It was formerly said that the successful Straits merchant hoped to retire with -£50.000. How many hare that hope to--23' In Ku a J a L Lum P ur we imagine that $50,000 would be much rearer the mark than .£20,000. In fact,464 words
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Advertisement12 1914-07-18 8 For Children’* linking Cough at Night, Wi>sd<' Greit Popp *r>uint Cura t>d12 words
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Advertisement99 1914-07-18 8 Don’t Nejkct Ycur Family. When you tail to provide your family ritri a. hnttlfi nf (lliimh-'rlaiii’a with a bottle of Cbamberlaiu’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at this season of the veur, you are neglecting them, as bowel complaint is sure to be prevalent, and it is too dauge ous99 words
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Article31 1914-07-18 9 Veattlt brom A j«i'« T)%e Delta Ateaye KUist P. Alice Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo AG. ACo. A G.ACo. B M ACo BM ACo 23rd Jui j 25th 29ih 16th31 words
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Article28 1914-07-18 9 V For Aynt* letum Della. 1m|« Kleiet P AUse Singapore Colombo Colombo gingmpor* j A.G.ACo. July. A G ACo 'B W ACo. B M ACo. i 128 words
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Advertisement415 1914-07-18 9 P.&O. bxpected Arrivals and Departures. Mali Service Outward. Due Penang Steamer. Connecting with S.S. July 23 Aug. 6 20 Sept. 3 17 Delta Himalaya Arcadia Asuave Devanha Malwa Morea Maloja Mooltan Macedonia Homeward FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. Ist class 2nd class To London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To415 words
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Advertisement1610 1914-07-18 9 r SHIPPING. ?N BRITISH INDIA steam NAVIGATION Co m LTD u •a Y. K. Fob Intended to Sail OTEAMER. r -,'v V.V.'O KONINKLIJKE PAKETy l i MAATSCHAPPIJ. ROYAI. PACKET S. N. COMPANY.) NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. I HE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail1,610 words
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Article856 1914-07-18 10 j THE ATTACK ON GOLF. (By Mark Allkrton.) IThe most noteworthy feature of the attack that is being made on golf in the correspond- ence columns of The Times is the depth of the hatred of the opponents of golf. The j whole vocabulary of virulence and856 words
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Article137 1914-07-18 10 A young widow went to select a monument for her recently deceased husband After due consideration she picked out a stone and ordered the following inscription to be placed upon it: My grief is more than I can bear.’ The man who wa< to erect the monument137 words
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Article392 1914-07-18 10 We are glad to see that the President’s attention has been directed to the question of the preservation of Chinese antiquities and historic relics, aud that he has issued instructions to the Ministry of the Interior and tbe Shuiwuchu to draft regulations governing their 6ale and export. Many392 words
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Article292 1914-07-18 10 The decree of Doctor of Mt-diciue was confened upon tea Cantonese ladies lately by the Hackett Medical College for WotneD, the first institution of its kind in China. Hon. F. D Cheshire, United Consul-General at Canton, who presided over the commencement exercise, on June 18, announced that292 words
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Article273 1914-07-18 10 In a Spartan State bribery cannot exist. The climate would be too severe for the poisonous plant and tbe soil too sterile. But in countries where the desire to secure a competency early and with ease, to live with greater comfort or with luxury, to possess objects273 words
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Advertisement230 1914-07-18 10 r mi For Best Beverage in this Tropical Clime. DRINK ASAHI fit y m m saw 93 V' rr£>xnrKV«3 rtn rxpe rr. y SAPPORO BLACK BEER AND CITRON WATER. AWARDED HIGHEST PR?ZE AT THE ANGLO JAPANESE EXHIBITION. Stand Unrivalled in Prt:e 8 Qualify. Specially Brewed for iiie Tropics. Sole Agents:230 words
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Advertisement68 1914-07-18 10 Cm You Afford Ike 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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Advertisement565 1914-07-18 10 mmm 3^ r. WIKTORIN LIGHT ts tlio n ost modern and up-to-date Lighting Sj«tem. Patented nil orer the World. NOT A BLR TO EXPLODE, NO INSTALLATION, tad no piping required. Each !anaj> is a complete, closed, transportable means of Light. NO WICK, simple handling. The lighting is automatic by pressure565 words
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Article491 1914-07-18 11 It is always refreshing to read the literary ▼iews of non-literary folk, aod I thereto re take pleasure in drawing attention to the opinions of the well-known pugilist Fred Welsh, as reported by an interviewer of the Los Angeles Sunday Timet. The British lightweight champion is491 words
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Article430 1914-07-18 11 A number of interesting articles are to be found in the July issue of the Chinese Revieve The editor discourses on the new outlook in China and Oriental Emigration. His remarks concerning the former subject are referred to elsewhere, and regarding the latter topic he remarks If430 words
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Advertisement56 1914-07-18 11 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Care, Is. 6d HPT. n V, 3 y fe STORH ■J :v,,> sar« rwi a «NGL0-5WIS8 COMPED SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR ©^BANGKOK. Lf P mi—uni m CALM C A LM STORM /^T\* .-^3t &V 5r 4* L^i CA,« >7-<7 rx mil i foot56 words
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Advertisement40 1914-07-18 11 Cure for Blues. Correct that disordered stomach with a few doses of Chamberlain’s Tablets, and that feeling of distress and despondency will disappear like magic. They are a sure cure for the blues. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.40 words
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Advertisement262 1914-07-18 11 THIS IS IT! Waterbary’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS ctTT&T. The latent scientific pre paration of COD LI VLR OIL. Docs all that la claimed for ii and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. H igh 1y re commended by the medical profession. OF ALL262 words
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Advertisement1239 1914-07-18 12 Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SAND1LANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS FOE PENANG F. M. S. DAVID CORSAR 8 SON’S Well-Known Extra Navy Canvas. No. 0. 5AND1LANDS. BUTTERY 8 Co. BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE Tft BE HAD RErAIL FROM ALL THE1,239 words
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