Straits Echo, 20 July 1914
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Title Section38 1914-07-20 1 Straits Echo i «;jv CHRONICLE OH EVENTS* CIRCUUi NO THROUGHOUT HIE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EM? G ILL VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, MONDAY, 20th JULY, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 16638 words
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Advertisement1192 1914-07-20 1 r. CEMENT! CEMENT!! ••TIGER BRAND. Best and Cheapest on the Market Highly recommended and used by the leading engineers, contractors and builders. Large Slock* Held By TIANG LEE CO.. Penang V Kuala Lumpur. □■■■■mm □xunsttKßßßaaßßaaiHß Georgetown Motor Garage, 7a. PENANG ROAD. BANKS 7he National Benefit Life Property Assurance Co., Ltd.1,192 words
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Advertisement38 1914-07-20 1 KMRSStts Drink Dot's Head Guinness Stout. J ft -a a 3 1 > a 7 f'C* <2 5* 8 1 Ik ss ,-r> a o h a Sol* A*>- n TIANG LEE 6* Co.. IS Penan-: Kuala Lumpur. ■■■■■■cuaann□□□□□□■■■■■■■■38 words
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Advertisement101 1914-07-20 2 NATURA LK L r LION BRANBJ (STERILIZED) y a a i 11 j K Gnnd Pnx: VA y p 190v- St. Louis 190* Ilf 0 M* Silt i§9l‘893. Bren»*® )g ,j. UM. _Js!gt '‘•w S ('C i VZ_ JC>5* u li9o u<3l i/ 0 l -Au sSl i89^ Schutzmarke Co.101 words
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Article995 1914-07-20 3 MORE WONDERS OP THE GREAT EXHIBITION. Inventor's Triumph. London, June 6 Yesterday was another highly successful day at tho Rubber Exhibition ufc the Agricul- j tural Hall. There was a large attendance during the morning, wi.ich w.is increased during the afternoon, when the first of the sectional995 words
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Article1068 1914-07-20 3 ASHLEY DUKES - By (ASHLEY DUKES. The residen*iil suburb* have invented a forrault of prtv.icv. You in i v it affixed to th~* front gate ot each vilu; a little plate of g'e»-n eui.oel. b-oiug tin word* "No hawsers, no eireu'.ir-.’ a >i agio peremptory “no” ctumouiy t-j-tiug both1,068 words
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Advertisement339 1914-07-20 3 r-U w v *tr rfi?* z >^iifr. r W\kz~* AiE* r*- wst-' V7 A; v v THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. D G B TIP StL Sift. 1 ,..i -'rnSm H fwtf THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. Cld Machines Taken Ova in r ‘r.rt rayment. A Cua*ant'c G vo with k£ v339 words
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Article59 1914-07-20 4 July 20. Nqi Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). China, fur S ngapore, China and Japan. Cor-elia for Dindings, Sitiawan, Bagan D ttob and Teluk Anion. Ban Whatt ioon, for Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan. Motsel, for T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, S bang etc., Padang. Un Peng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perlia59 words
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Article289 1914-07-20 4 For Dali and Batu Bahra—Per Indragiri, to-morrow, 11 a.m. Tongkab-Per Malacca, to-morrow, 1 p.m. M rang— Per Ban Lee, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Batu Babra— Per Pungah, to-morrow, 2 pm. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Par Omapere, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Trang Per Trang to-morrow, 3 p.m. Dindingi and Sitiawan—Per Kedah to289 words
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Article118 1914-07-20 4 Penang, July 20. {By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/3|~l 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4/, 3 Credit 2/4,% 3 Documentary 2/4# Calcutta, Demand Bank Bs. 1744 3 days’ sight Private 1754 Bombay, Demand Bank 174| Moulmein, Demand Bank 173$ n 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras118 words
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Article195 1914-07-20 4 Gold Leaf 164 40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 27 80 tales Trang Pepper 19 no stock Cloves 50. nom. Mace 110 nominal. Mace Pickings 88 sellers Nutmegs 110 23— nominal C No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 9.65 buyers195 words
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Article185 1914-07-20 4 Penang, July 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 i Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork—i Pork per catty 38 .Pig’s Head •••*>• n 24 Feet 28185 words
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Article2170 1914-07-20 4 «M 9 .2 9 Capital. Number of 8harea 4. > a. fc> Dividends. Name i i «2 a *43 s g o i t* issued. no 0 M (2 m GQ CP 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES. 1909 1905 1910 1909 1906 1910 1910 1910 5 450,0002,170 words
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Advertisement60 1914-07-20 4 Pingf nes, so classic bores maintain, all the world for honesty in Tain; If he, perchance, bad )>een an honest man, His quest had ended where his quest began— No a wiser men, more genial, just and kind. Revere the world of honest men they find Loving all things potent,60 words
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Advertisement56 1914-07-20 4 Blazon Type Not Necessary. Chamberlain’» Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy needs no glaring headline to attract the public eye. The simple statement that all chemists sell it is sufficient, as 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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Advertisement115 1914-07-20 4 ~MWim!imillll!!!!!!M l!!!!lll'" ’Tfimin THIS IS IT! i WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upse* the stomach. H ighly recommended by the medical profession. Or ALL CHEMISTS115 words
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Article609 1914-07-20 5 Mr. P. A. Le Feuvre has the following pnngeDt, if dolorous, note in the Mining Newt (London) To-dav not only Cornish mining, but tin mining the whole world over has not one but all four wheels stuck in the mind and still the prayer goes up609 words
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Article196 1914-07-20 5 The half-yearly meeting of the btraits Merchant Service Guild, which was on the 16th inst, at the Guild-roouis, Raffles square, top floor of the Dispensary building, was attended by a greit many c iptaius and officer?. Capt. O. Giiffin was a; pointed chairman A pleasing rep196 words
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Article150 1914-07-20 5 The Golden Beetle and French Spy two Dew subjects that ap? now on show at the Cr wn Cinema, are rapidly becoming public favourites and those who visited the show for the last few nights were quite pleased with what th°y saw. The Straits Cin°ma was well150 words
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Article608 1914-07-20 5 Ascot is very much a thiag of the past and as full details may have been seen by all interested I do not propose to do more than just touch upon it. When a writer of the experience and excellent discernment of Rapier,” to use bis best-known,608 words
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Article114 1914-07-20 5 George Edmund Lyons, an engineer in the service of the United Engineers, Ltd., was charged before Mr B Nunn, ttecond Magistrate, Singapore, on Thursday, at the instance of four Bengalis, with criminal breach of trust iu respect of sums of $l4 75, i 311.75, $33 ands 74. The114 words
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Article184 1914-07-20 5 No Race eob The Sinoaeobe Meeting. Recently it will be remembered a letter signed by several riders in Singapore was addressed to the Sporting Club suggesting that the committee consider the feasibility of including events open to gentlemen rider.-' at the next meeting in October. Mr. Ciif-ton-Smith, who184 words
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Advertisement273 1914-07-20 5 is no check io the 'Popularity of 6* I Jf M* r? H. n f tfHFlf! U (L, ft J/ AiU >k i e d u i' I JL c \i^>' mi Ln K *,\wN\ ?'V( W.' > 1 o 2!lm cor® SCOTCH WHISKY "BLACK tWHITF." Mliv T «C VXAJZZ273 words
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Advertisement425 1914-07-20 5 if g a 0 e<£ c 38 <££rfr t\^> S EGNP FELUCCA r n: g ji A V FfftRESi. r W" O*~S t!U« /“VANUFACTUOI AU /r»'.v v 7 ”2vtL*_C—c Fabrique de ~~j> Cigarettes Egyptiennes m B3OTIW Bouton Rouge eie 0 O PRiQtS L t Mklilu* V ;xiSE*fel 1 OBTAINABLE AT425 words
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Article, Illustration99 1914-07-20 6 Published dailj (except Sundays and pub ic holidays) AT THK CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. lrick. Dailj Local $24 per annum. Outstati on... Postage Extra. Ma i 1 ditioa (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 SB —All99 words
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Article1175 1914-07-20 6 Io the current Government Gazette are published two sets of RegiJ i f i''n» respecting Foreign Orders and Medals.” The firs* set apply t) officers iu the service of the Crown and the second to persons not. in the service of the Crown t s«y are to1,175 words
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Article42 1914-07-20 6 Outward P. O. Mail. The Royal mail steamer Delta, having left Colombo at 8.30 a.m. yesterday, is expected to an ive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday neit, and will leave for Singapore and China at 10 a m. the same da/.42 words
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Article44 1914-07-20 6 The B I. s.s. Te<>Bfa, having left Nega* patam at 9 piu on Saiu-day may be expected to arrive here on Thursday at 6 a m. and sail the same day at 4 p.m. for Port Swetteuham and Singapore.44 words
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Article564 1914-07-20 6 Mr. and Mrs. Burnside leave for Home early in October. Mr. Lee Warner is shortly returning to the F. M. S. from Borneo. The leave of Mr. W. H. Dinsmore is extended till February 23 next. Dr. and Mrs. Bruddon, Kuala Lumpur, are shortly returning to Seremban.564 words
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Article203 1914-07-20 6 This Society has recently been re-con-stituted and is rapidly regaining its influence as a bond of national sentiment. An important meeting of the members will be held at the Penang Cricket Club on Thursday, 30th inst., at 645 p.m, A few weeks ago a circular urging203 words
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Article267 1914-07-20 6 VOULES’ XI v. FAITHFULL’S XI A return match between the teams captained by Mr. A. B. Voules and Mr. F. F. Faithfull was played at Parit Buntar yesterday. The weather was excellent and a mo s t enjoyable day was spent. Mr. Voules’ side again scored a267 words
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Article144 1914-07-20 6 The match between the Penang United Sports Club aud Crescent, which was played oa the M. F. A ground ou Stturdav, was witnessed by a large crowd. Mr. A. M. Bakar refereed. he C eseent, though much stronger than their opponents, had some difficulty in scoring the144 words
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Article75 1914-07-20 6 The following appears in an F.M 8. Government Gazette Extraordinary dated July 16: Whereas it appears to the Resident of Perak that, a contagious and infections disease viz., choler: —exists among persons iD the mukim of Hutan Melintang, Lower Perak district, it is hereby declared that75 words
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Article68 1914-07-20 6 The next rehearsal of the Cantata, “St Cecilia’s Day” will take place iu the Town Hali at 5-30 p.m to-morrow, Tuesday, for full Chorus and Orchestra. As this will be the only rehearsal this week, it is hoped that there will be a full attendance. Ths public68 words
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Article118 1914-07-20 6 A paperchase has been arranged for Wednesday next. 22ad inst meet at Jelutong at 5 p.m and finish at Bukit Damber. The anthem “lam alpha and omega” (Stainer) was most creditably rendered by the Choir at St. George’s Church last evening Mr. Neubronner was responsible for the118 words
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Advertisement119 1914-07-20 6 OUR GREAT U '■i NOW Immense Reductions in All Departments. No clearance of' bait stock but brand n*w gocds at greatly reduced p ices to make room for new shipments. Come early and secure first choice. Sale List free, write for it. KENG Co., Penang 81 Ipoh. CALDBECK. MACGREGOR 8119 words
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Article752 1914-07-20 7 POLITICAL ATMOSPHERE ELECTRICAL. lleuter). London, Ju’y 18. The ptitical atmosphere is electrical. His Majesty’s activities .ra stimulated by the hope that the country is at last on the eve of peace Reassuring Reports. Reports that communications have passed between Mr. Asquith, Mr. Bonar Law and Sir Edward752 words
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Article50 1914-07-20 7 Renter.) London, July 18. At Tunbridge Wi-lls, Notts treat Kent by 32 runs. At Chesterfield, Yorkshire heat Derbyshire by an innings and 48 ruus. At Lord’s. Middlesex beat Essex by eight wickets. The following matches were drawn: At Leicester, Leicester vs. Sussex and at Northampton, Northamptonshire v,. Warwickshire50 words
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Article184 1914-07-20 7 KING’S ARRIVAL DELAYED. POPULAR DISAPPOINTMENT. (Reuter.) i j London, July 18. His Majesty has postponed hi» departure I for Poitsuiouth to inspect the Fleet until the afternoon owing to the developments of the Ulster situation. It is understood that he will receive Mr. Asquith in audience. It184 words
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Article306 1914-07-20 7 To Re-establiih Peace. (lie uier.) Mexico City, July 18. President Carbajal received the diplomats and as-ured them that he would omit no effort to re-establish peace. Exit Huerta. Puerto Mexico, July 18. Ex-President Huerta has arrived here. The consuls offered him tho use either of if. M. S.306 words
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Article60 1914-07-20 7 omins Trial. (Reuter.) Paris. July 19. Madame Oaillaux who shot M Calmette, Editor of tho Figaro, has been taken to the Conceirgerie nd confined uot far from Mirie Antoinette’s dungeon It has now b’en 1 decided to admit a few privileged women to 1 the trial behind the60 words
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Article43 1914-07-20 7 Retirronent From the Bar. (Reuter.) London, July 18. A brilliant h <nquet w >.s given at Lincoln’s Inn on the >n of the retirement from tiieb r of Sir Edward Clarke. The banqu-1 was attended by Cabinet Ministers and judges.43 words
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Article21 1914-07-20 7 (Revicr.i Sofia, July 18. The King of Bulgaria has signed the loan of J02.OOO.OOO from a German syndicate21 words
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Article186 1914-07-20 7 UNCCMPLIM NTAHY REMARKS. INDIGNATION AMONG VOLUNTEERS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumtur, July 18. Major-General R. N. R. Reade held the field work inspection of the Volunteers yesteid iy afternoou f J’he Volunteers, h iving driven the enemy represented by the Sikh Polics from the Auipang Hills, proceeded186 words
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Article115 1914-07-20 7 Accident to Mr. Wong. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 18 Mr. T. K. Wong, the aviator, gave two displays on Saturday and Sunday afternoon at the racecourse in the presence of enormous crowds. < n Situiday afternoon Mr Wong flew for about tom115 words
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Article52 1914-07-20 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, .Toly 20. A s rious position has arisen at Taiping through the shortage of the water supply in cons quence of the dry spell. Water is only avaii .li’e from G a.m. to 9 am. and from 3 p. m. to52 words
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Article54 1914-07-20 7 Jockey Club Action. Reu*er) London, July 18. At the instance of the Jock«v Club P.fewar is, three of the placed horses at Sand wn yesterday were detained aud -auiples of their saliva wet< r. ikeu. A j similar action w taken in re.ard to one winner at54 words
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Article46 1914-07-20 7 The America Cu p Challenger. Reuter, t L udou, July 18. The Shamrock and Erin, which are on their way to America, passed the fleet at Spithead aud were cheered bv the crowds They touch at Fa! in uth, which is their last port of call46 words
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Article24 1914-07-20 7 Frontier Trouble. Reuter.) Bukharest, July 19 Five Bulgarian soldiers were Killed in a sangu narv conflict with Rumanians on the froutier.24 words
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Article113 1914-07-20 7 Not Ss Good us Puruf London, July 4 An interesting paper vis read at the Rubber Congress, givu g the opinions of Mr Williams of the North British Company with regard to the advantage and defects of plantation rubber. Mr. Williams considers that he is right in saying113 words
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Article48 1914-07-20 7 T u, a ice »n«! Copra. i following busin-'-- in tin has beerdone to-day Singapore: Strait.- Trading 7 o r.-i buyers, no sellers j Pegailg Penang Tiu Exchange ton» at 73 00 Rangoon rue is quoted here to-dav at $152 per covan Copra sun-dried $9 7648 words
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Article756 1914-07-20 7 FIRST DAY’S HANDICAP. The following are the handicaps for the first dtv of thi forthcoming Au umu Meet ng:— .—Thb Autumn Handicap. Value $300. A II mdic*p for Roadsters impoited as Giiffins under Rules of Racing No 4 K ranee, fid. I>istance, one mile. Major A C756 words
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Article100 1914-07-20 7 Anoth-r Case. Fortunately, the outbreak of choEra which occurred reeentlv in a c’erk*« quarters on the Sungei Pari Road has end’d FVisfactorily The efforts made hv the Health Departing. to nip the disease in the hu 1 have proved successful and no further ca s es100 words
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Article259 1914-07-20 7 BREACH OF POSTAL RULES. Before Mr V G. Exechiel in the Second Court this morning h Chiuamin named Chan K mg Seng,was cbarg d witti c..r ring letters otherwise than by post. The mvus d pleaded guilty, saying he brought tin I*: rs from Traug. Ins.ector Cockle259 words
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Article179 1914-07-20 7 Yesterday. To-day. HG nQ OD v it E u 2 i> i >» 1 •*> a 3 cq co a RUBBEU. An trio Malay. 8/6 9/> 8/6 9/3 J B Mertajam 1/7 2/- 1/7 2/Chersonese 2/0} 2/6 2/OA 2/6 O. Malay 7/4} 8/: 7/4} 8/3 Dennistown... Highlands ex. 4'179 words
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Article123 1914-07-20 7 The following mtic'es will bf* fouu<i on our utsido paces Page 3—Romance f iiublror: More Wo dei> of the Great Exhibition. Street Cri‘-s of Londo-* 5 The Eugli-h Tn i T Pi v of Tin. Straits Xi rcb i t *c*rv;, G-.xild Eurrpe.'i Oh:.r:e'l K>ui;<l the t Cinem s123 words
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Advertisement118 1914-07-20 7 TTIHT) RELIABLE KRANT for The B d*pa Guaranty required Apply H TEL NORMAN, I 20-7-1-1- 482 Penan Penang Choral So-iety. NOTICE T 1 ie Annuil Ge r < n rp„l M°etiu2 will h«dd in th*> Hall on Thursday, 30th Julv, at 5 30 p m. H. HEWLETT. Hon Secretary. Penanp,118 words
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Advertisement525 1914-07-20 7 FOR SALE OWNER L AYINC- THE jTATE. ONE ’01 WIN ME I'ER AUTOMATIC Kf h LE 5 l.or M igizme; a very I p owerful w ;n 1 r b tm >. Q-jite new. Any reus n.tbie ft -r ac j t G. Apply I*. E., p wn, 20 7-14525 words
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Article508 1914-07-20 8 New Poors. The following books have been received at the Library i Tho Golden Bough, 11 vols, bv J G Frazer, 1913. The Speaker of the House, by Michael Macdonagb, 1914 Bu«-us, dy Rev. L. Maclean Watt. Four French Adventurers, by Stoddard Dewey The Life of Cesare Borgia,508 words
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Article227 1914-07-20 8 Mr. Ambikapat Rai, Librarian of the Selangor Government Library and the Kuala Lumpur Book Club, has written an interesting pamphlet on The Indian Coolie in British Malaya.” This quotation is too good to miss. “Pereiya Kangany is a Pariah bj birth and a man of some means.227 words
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Article731 1914-07-20 8 Ybsterdat’b Field Exercise. The members of the Penang Volunteer Corps, consisting of A” B C Companies and the Cadets, were put through some very useful field exercise yesterday i morning at the Race Course, in preparation for the mobilisation which takes place next; Sunday and m which the731 words
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Article122 1914-07-20 8 The following ties have been fixed for Wednesday, the 22ud inst.: Mixed Double Handicap A. Mrs Adamson and W J Hodge vt. Miss Rickett and Rickett (6). Mixed Double Handicap B. Mr and Mrs W E MacDonald rs. Mr and Mrs R R Turner (8). Miss Cheeseman122 words
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Article661 1914-07-20 8 Annual Report. The following report will be presented at tbe Annual General Meeting to be held at tbe Club next Sunday. Your Committee have pleasure in sub- mitting their Report and duly audited 1 Accounts for the year ended 31st March, j i 914 j Membership.661 words
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Article157 1914-07-20 8 The following ties have been fixed foi Wednesday, the 22nd iu.-t. Mix d Double Handicap. Mr and Mrs McLean vs. Mrs Liston and V G Ezechiel (2). MrB Kirk and Ambrose vt. Miss Hogan and Reimann (1). Mr.- W Motion and Motion Jr vs. Mrs157 words
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Article791 1914-07-20 8 What is a Captain To the Editor of tmb Free Prest. Dear Sim, Having read your article I What is a Captain I would like you to i insert a few words in vour valuable paper, referring to a few remedies which are said bv a great many to be791 words
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Article98 1914-07-20 8 io-i»ay. 28th Day ut' sth Intercalary Moon Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. Maxi in Section, Lecture on Field Operations. PeDang Volunteers A Company, Lecture on Field Operations. Penang Volunteers—“ B Company, Lecture on Field Operations. Penang Volunteers—“ C Company, Lecture on Field Operations. Bearer Section, L cture on98 words
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Article18 1914-07-20 8 Engi «h Dslta) ...23rd July China KleUt) ...29th German (Frincctt Alice 30th Chin» (Dtvanha) Bth Ang18 words
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Article479 1914-07-20 8 At the Bakit Mertajam Police Court before Mr. B. Scott on Wednesday last a Cantonese woman, named Leong An Sam, was convicted of (1) selling intoxicating liquor without a licence, and (2) being in possession of dutiable liquir. She was sentenced to pay a fine of $5O479 words
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Advertisement54 1914-07-20 8 Cramp Colic. No ueed of sufftriug from cramps in the *to u*ch, or intestinal pains. Chamberlain's Colic, i bol>Ma and Diarrhoea Itemedy never lads to relieve the most severe cases Get it to-day, there will be no time to send for it after the attack Conies on. For sale by54 words
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Advertisement68 1914-07-20 8 Can You Afford :he Risk? Were you ever S9:z°d with a severe attack of crauip colic or diarrLoei without a bottle of Ciiambuliiu’s C c. Cholera and Diarrloei Remedy in the house? Don't take such risks. A dose cr two will curyou before a doctor could pnssiblv be called. *tnd68 words
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Advertisement96 1914-07-20 8 Don't Nefti’ct Your Family. When you fa l to provide your family with a bottle of Chamb-rlain’s Colic. Cholera *nd Di irrboea Remedy at this season of th* vear, you are ueg.ecting them, as bowel •oiuplamt is sure to be prevalent, and it is roo dauge ous a maladv to96 words
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Advertisement11 1914-07-20 8 For Children's Hacking at Night, Woods’ Oroit Peppermint Cure Is. 6d11 words
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Advertisement239 1914-07-20 8 Furnished House Wanted. WANTED for November 1st, 1914, COMFORTABLE FURNISHED HOUSE or BUNGALOW in good locality (Sepoy Lines preferred) by European couple; careful tenants no children or dogs. BOX No. 90, c/o Straits Echo. PENANG CRICKET CLUB. The following p.c.c. debentures have been drawn for redemption on 31st August, 1914,239 words
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Advertisement539 1914-07-20 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ALL PERSONS claiming refund of assessment in respect of dwellio» houses vacant for any portions of the haff year ending 30th June, 1914, are hereby reminded that such claim must be sent in to the Commissioners on or before the 31gt day of July, 1914, on the form539 words
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Article30 1914-07-20 9 Veeteis hr on* Agent* Due Delta A—aft KUiet P. Alice Colombo (Singapore [Singapore (Colombo AG. ACo. A G.ACo. B M ACo. BM ACo 23rd July 25tb 29th 16th30 words
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Article23 1914-07-20 9 Yĕttei» For Agtntt Lear ft* Ddtm Amt iy<* KU*t f. Aim Singapore Colombo Olf*mbo Singapore A O ACo AOACo BMACo BMACo. July.23 words
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Advertisement374 1914-07-20 9 P.40. S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward, Connecting with S.S. Malwa Morea Maloja Mooltan Macedonia Homeward. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. 1st class 2nd class To Ijoudon 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 Marseilles374 words
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Advertisement1514 1914-07-20 9 hipping. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. N. Y. K. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company A. sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam. Antwerp, Southampton, Lisbon or Gibraltar, Algiers. Genoa. Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice vena). Port Said, Suez,1,514 words
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Article2402 1914-07-20 10 How Disease Can be Avoided. i An inquiry into the subject of health in i the tropical possessions ot the Empire falis naturally under two heads (1) How far does beat, accompanied by more or less moisture, affect the health of Europeans (Z) To what2,402 words
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Advertisement497 1914-07-20 10 NOTICE LABOUR CODE. 1912. F.M.S Indian Immigration Fund Ordinance 1911/ 1 M1 LOYI !?S OF J NI) IA N LA DOUR _1_J are hereby reminded that assessment returns for th preceding quarter must ho < sent to the (Itlice of the Deputy Controller) of Labour, Penan,», florins the months of497 words
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Advertisement485 1914-07-20 10 Don’t Neghct Your Family. When you fail to provide your family with a bottle of Cbamb plain’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 trifled485 words
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Advertisement309 1914-07-20 10 TT rrrrrrr. ;‘v‘v.;*v! Y y/M-: a;.;.;.;.;.;.;.; .WV.V.V K\ i' > 1l1 IL Neuralgia, Nervous Breakdown NURSE HALL, c/o Mrs. Bassett, Commercial Place, Landport, Portsmouth, Eng., writes: —“I was suffering from nervous breakdown with Internal Neuralgia, when I began a course of Phosferine. After having i ken it for three or309 words
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Article172 1914-07-20 11 To tKo Editor of the Straiti Times. Sir, —I read with considerable interest the letter from "Analytic in your issue of the 15th instant, more especially, perhaps, the last two paragraphs. Tour correspondent Analytic speaks of intances where two firms viz:—Messrs. Derrick and Co., and Messrs Barker172 words
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Article198 1914-07-20 11 The latest news is that negotiations are going on between the two Governments in regard to the matter, presumably with the view of inducing J<rpau to throw open her coast to British ships in return for free access to the British coasting trade. There are difficulties198 words
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Article155 1914-07-20 11 Bishop S:ott, speaking before the Society for the Propagation of the Gjspel, said that in no respect is the change now coming over China more noticeable than in its respect to the status of women, and he added that in no part of the world have social changes155 words
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Article258 1914-07-20 11 His Majesty's keen interest in philately is further attested to by his intention to exhibit at the forthcoming stamp exhibition at Cassel. The Kind’s collection of British and Colonial stamps is one of the most representative in existence, and whenever he hasexhibited portions the display has aroused258 words
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