Straits Echo, 25 July 1914
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Title Section36 1914-07-25 1 Straits Echo DMI.Y CHRONICLE OP EVENTS. CU'ClilA «NG THROUGHOUT '!iit STRAITS. THE FEDERATED S3ALAY .FaTSS ANO THE EAR EAS? G" VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PLNANG, SATURDAY, 25th JULY, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 17036 words
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Advertisement1225 1914-07-25 1 CEMENT! CEMENT!!; "TIGER BRAND. Best and Cheapest on the Market 2 Highly recommended and used by the leading engineers, contractors and r builders. Large Slocks Held By TIANG LEE CO.. Penang V Kuala Lumpur. U Now On Show. Lagonda Cars BANKS. J The National Benefit Life A Property Assurance Co.,1,225 words
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Advertisement34 1914-07-25 1 Sole Agents TIANG LEE S’ Co, s Ptnanj Kuala Lumpur. □□□nnnuananc ■■■am *t k s> s> CS ;> K3S Tbe Doctor advises and recommends. It is nourishing, invigorating and straagthening. Drink Dog's Head Cuinness Steit.34 words
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Advertisement95 1914-07-25 2 r iviiLK LION BRAND.I r m (STERILIZED) J m-jZ 4s K a Mi, Gmnd Prix: < \JA Pa fis 19Uv.‘ St. Louis 1904. S „t e<"" a prag 1 Ehrt^'g.fS* fda ille D; n 1893 '.393 i3rii 1898. > 3V Kol s 'i lB'A Schiittmarkt nosd) N• Mecklenburg (Deutscl'. 195 words
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Article1033 1914-07-25 3 “Trauts” - (By “Trauts”) The old lady who curtseyed at the name of the devil, because, my dear, you never! know,” is gout* from urnong us No one now thinks the devil worth a curtsey. Even to j the pulpit philosopher his exiiterce is at 1 best doubtful. “Courage mon1,033 words
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Article591 1914-07-25 3 Paragraphs from Modebx Novels. No woman is ever kissrd against her will Bachelor’s Buttons,” by Edmund Burke. A human being is the best lot there is. —"The Inn of Trauquilhty.”—by John Galsworthy. Every woman has a right to know if a man k.ves her.—" Margery Fytton,” by591 words
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Article290 1914-07-25 3 No doubt the compradore system —like the banto system in Japan—was useful in its day, but times have changed and not only foreigners but the educited Chinese recognise that the system is in reality a constant drag on foreign trade. Sir Kai Ho Kai has spoken very290 words
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Advertisement12 1914-07-25 3 For Children’» Hacking Cough at Night, Wwod»’ Great Peppermint Cere la. 6d12 words
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Advertisement362 1914-07-25 3 n <i NIKKO PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, i 21, PENH.NO ROAD. m n Developing and Printing for Amateurs. Experts sent for Outdoor Photography. Post Cards and Frames for Sale. Visitors should inspect our Stock of Curios at o jr BRANCH STORE, 56, BEACH STREET. K. S. OKANIWA, Proprietor. M tf m m362 words
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Advertisement53 1914-07-25 3 Cramp Colic. No need of suff-srirg from cramps ir. fhj stomach, or intestinal pain*. Caamherlain’-» Col c, hoi-ra and Diarrhoea Remedy Lcv-r faiU to relieve the most severe cases O-t it to-day, there will be no time to send (or it after the attack comes on. For sale by all53 words
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Advertisement477 1914-07-25 3 KEECHUN S' UDIC, S 22A, LIiTH STREET. g Business O’jp r* >ay d ight i J Developing and Printing for Amateurs Night Pholc > phy- A Specially Quickest Despatch. A Large Variety of ..‘i POSTCARDS on Sale. H B'EBHK v* k** •«< iiv 'tt jgt- <. RUBBER ESTATE FOR SALE.477 words
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Article76 1914-07-25 4 Atraye, Br. a.*.. 4,357, Caldwell, July 24, Shargh&i, July 13, Gea.— A- G. A Co. T.ikadn, Br. s-s., 4,222, Robins, July 25, HorgkoDg, July 15, Gen. —A- A. AAC... Jin Ho. Br. a.a 93. Taylor. July 25, Aaahan, July 24, Gen.—E. 8. Co.. LtdMalaya, Ger. a.a., 348, Petera, July76 words
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Article88 1914-07-25 4 July 25. EUora, for Rangoon and Calcutta. I’erlit, for Trang, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Pungah, for Batu Babra. Padang, for Batu Babra. Ban Lee. for Trang. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pi.ngkalan Brandan. Alma for Deli. Lama, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Takada, for Calcutta. Diudinga (by Train)88 words
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Article243 1914-07-25 4 For Singapore —Per Rochuteen. 27th instant, 1 pm. Port Swettenham. Sirgapore. China and Japan—Per Sardini», 27th instant, 3 p m. Deli and Langsa —Per Indragiri, 28th instant, 11 am. Tongkah— Per Malacca. 28th instant, 1 pm Port Sw Denham end Sirgipore—Per Kinta, 28th instant. 4 30 p m.243 words
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Article120 1914-07-25 4 Pbnahg, July 23. (By xmrtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/Sfi 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4,« 3 Credit 2/H* 3 Documentary 2/41J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’sight Private 1/Ot Bombay, Demand Bank 174 Moulmein, Demand Hank 173} 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras Demand Bank120 words
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Article201 1914-07-25 4 Gold Leaf 564.40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyer» White Pepper 27.75 teller» Trang Pepper 19 no ttock Cloves 50. nom. Mace 110 nominal. Mace Pickings 85.— teller» Nutmegs 110 23 —nominal No. 1 6.10 tale» Sugar < 2 5,50 tale» Basket 5.15 buyer» Copra (mixed) 9.65 buyer» /'Tahbun... 190.— teller201 words
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Article189 1914-07-25 4 Psnano, July 25. Bbbf— ct». Soup per catty 18 Roast 28 Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 20 Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail each 35 Tongue 60 Feet 20 Heart 35 Liver per cattv 69 Pork— Pork per catty 38 1 Hi({ I Hstd m« m k Foot189 words
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Article2193 1914-07-25 4 1 a o °-a g < Capital. Nnmber of Shares 3 *a > A, Dividends. i I i e 1 a) a 1 21 pK issued. 1 M 1 P *3 m 1910 1911 1912 5T913 1914 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES. 1909 1905 1910 1909 1900 1910 1910 450,000' 200,000 750,0002,193 words
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Advertisement50 1914-07-25 4 O sing a song of one and six. In May, July or June, For such a §ong will give you tone, Whene’er you’re out of tune. Whene’er you sneeze and shirer so, And seek some soothing cure, Just send a soon sane one and six For Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure50 words
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Advertisement158 1914-07-25 4 THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS #W r- mm SSPt The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medical profession. or allzche mists Price158 words
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Article1961 1914-07-25 5 [The Third Instalment or these Notes Appeared in the Echo or July 18th j All one ni,bt it rlined and it blew, and in te<.r tor the stability of my shelter I slept but ill. I decided to reward myself with an inn breakfast, for a treat.1,961 words
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Article190 1914-07-25 5 The Johore Commissioner of Customs, iu his survey of the department’s operations during 1913, notes that during 1911,1912 and 1913 revision of methods of taxation combined with increased efficiency of control secured by a coherent centralized organization have largely contributed to very high ratios of annuil increase190 words
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Advertisement748 1914-07-25 5 < LJ t/> a LJ Q£ UCHANANS u Ui 0. t/> SCOTCH WHISKY e*i SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT” z < z < u m o ..<* > fig <«r. i SCOTCH > r r u ;u 7«mesbucS^ an T I Z- J O ■o > r BLACK WHITE ALWAYS THE748 words
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Advertisement10 1914-07-25 5 For Chronic Cheat Complaints, Woods* Great Peppermint Care, Is. 6i10 words
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Advertisement372 1914-07-25 5 c z a C ife 3gr v& ns EGVP WRgp»» >•«" FELUCCA >2^ v;a\^ &A n -S-' 3?§3asii- 11 a-T 1 1 FRERHS r W" F*BBiQUt P*« W Maspero F PeresLrp O*NJ uu« au I <u W\. >‘- Y I.«V S2S refer Twm K j e—r Fabrjque de J- j*372 words
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Article, Illustration96 1914-07-25 6 Pub.ished daily (except Sundays and pvblio holiday!) AT THE CRITERION PRESS. Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang Peicb. Daily Local $24 per annum. Outatation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Poat Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDEBBB ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Not. (Echo. 586 Printing Departnent 343 SB. —All buain*** communication* ihomld b*96 words
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Article1349 1914-07-25 6 I bis anecdote, we believe, reveals a striking difference between East and West, a difference that cleaves down to the roots of conduct—three-fourths of life, Matthew Arnold defined it—and is explanatory cf many traits in the Oriental character. Some years ago there was a white man in Penang1,349 words
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Article951 1914-07-25 6 We are found out. A letter addressed: The Christian Press, Penang,” reached us all right. Four or fire years ago the Supreme Court grounds were so much waste land, where the grass grew in patches and the ansenna trees looked as if stricken with senile decay. Now it951 words
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Article261 1914-07-25 6 ABORTIVE CONFERENCE. PREMIER'S ANNOUNCEMENT. (Reuter.) London, July 25. The Conference at Buckingham Palace sat for seventy minutes to-day, the Speaker, the Unionist representatives and Mr. J. Dillon remained at the Palace after the Conference. Messrs. J. Redmond, H. H. Asquith, J. Dillon and Lloyd George have exenanged261 words
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Article257 1914-07-25 6 To the Editor of the Straitt Echo. Sir, I write more in sorrow than in anger. No one, I can assure you, has a greater contempt for my pusillanimity than I myself. On an evil day I paid a riesha coolie ten cents to take me257 words
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Article246 1914-07-25 6 [Br a. Muslim 25th July, 1914 I was afraid that my yesterday’s fast, on account of the scanty meal which preceded it, would prove a trying one. The thirst was perhaps a bit extr lordinary but nothing serious. At 5 p.m. when I returned home (some246 words
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Article101 1914-07-25 6 About one hundred and fifty officers and men of the Malay Spates Guides arrived here this afternoon by train from Taiping to take pirt in the mobilisation to-morrow. Thpv wi M take up their quarters at the Fort. AH Volunteers should turn out for the mobil sition, no101 words
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Advertisement186 1914-07-25 6 An Unusual Chance. A. B. S. A. Motor-cycle (in perfectly good order), —new tyre on rear, AND SIDECAR. separate Generator. Headlights to each and Lucas Horn. $375 the outfit; no “offers” wanted 1 Massey Harris Bicycle Works, 23, Beach Street, Penang. (L oc H T FILTER. Doulton’s Germ Intercepting Filter186 words
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Article792 1914-07-25 7 CRITICAL SITUATION. TIMS or AUSTRI\N NOTE. Reuter. Vienna, July 21. TV® Austrian Government's note to demands the puhlicatian of the gbrviau Government's eond moat ion. regret, aud disapproval of the Anti-Austrian propaganda the punishment of the offendrrs; the suppression of the Anti-Austrian teaching schools the dismissal of certtin792 words
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Article132 1914-07-25 7 Result of th« Liverpool Cup. Reuter.) London, July 24. The race for the Liverpool Cup, which was run yesterday, resulted as follows Mr. P. Nelke’s China Cock, Djnogbue... 1 George Eg ward’s Natrau, Ledson 2 T. Martin’s Junior, W. Huxley 3 Also ran Shoyun, Short Grass, Arda, Florist,132 words
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Article50 1914-07-25 7 King's Silver Medallist. (Reuter.) 1 London, July 24. Private Fulton, of the Q leen’s Westminsters, has won the King’s Silver Medal with a score of 195. M S.V.R Sergeant's Success. Sergeant Evans, of the M S.V.R., has won the Elkington Prize for the best aggregate after a tie.50 words
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Article29 1914-07-25 7 Authorities Getting the Upper Hand. (Reuter.) St. Petersburg, July 25. The authorities are now overcoming the strikers. Resumption of Work. The Strikers are now resuming work.29 words
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Article37 1914-07-25 7 Ikiurfenti' Demands. (Reuter.) London, July 25. The authorities at Durazzo have resolved to ignore the demand of the insurgents who have insulted the Prince by demanding bis dismissal and threitening to make Durazzo a battle-field.37 words
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Article36 1914-07-25 7 (Reuter). London, July 25. At Maidstone, Kent beat Middlesex by 45 runs. At Southend, Essex won their fixture with Sussex by 110 runs. At Worcester, Somerset be it the home county by 72 runs36 words
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Article32 1914-07-25 7 Reuter.) Chicago, July 25. In the Doubles Brookes and Wilding beat Powell and wengers by 6 4, 6—3, 6—4. The former pair now meet Germany in the seuii-fiual32 words
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Article25 1914-07-25 7 (Reuter). Gibraltar, July 25. Captain White, of the Wiltshire Regiment* has lieon killed from a fall from his horse while plaving polo.25 words
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Article139 1914-07-25 7 (From Our Omn Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 24 News has been received by cable to day of the death of Mr George Ritchie at Aberdeen Mr Ritchie, who was engaged in several mining enterprises in the F.M S., had but recently gone home in perfect health139 words
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Article300 1914-07-25 7 UNANIMITY OF VIEWS. (Reuter.) Kronstadt, July 24. President Poincarl has left Kronstadt for Stockholm after banqueting with the Czar on board the battleship France. Very [cordial toasts were exchanged during the evening Following the interviews between M Sazm ff, the Russian Foreign Minister, and M. Viviani a300 words
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Article14 1914-07-25 7 (Reuter.) Jamaica, July 25. Ex-President Huerta and his party arrived here to-day.14 words
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Article199 1914-07-25 7 Yesterday. To-day. E ir* a =5 3Q a M RUBBER. Anglo Malay. 8/3 9/- 8/- 8/9 B Mertajam 1/7 2/- 1/7 2 1Chersonese 2/04 2/6 I/ 10 2/3 C. Malay 7/3 8/14 7/1* 8/Dennistown 13/9 16/9 Highlands 39/- 41/3 38/6 41/Kamnning 1/6 1/11 i/o 2/Linggi L. Asiatic 5/74 6/44199 words
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Article109 1914-07-25 7 Tib, Rice .'-ad Copra. The following business in tin has been •done to-dav PeDang Penang Tin Exchange. buyer», no sellers f Straits Trading Co. -a an buyers, no sellers j w Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 125 ton? at 71. Tin is quoted in London to-day at AJ140 15s.109 words
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Article969 1914-07-25 7 (From Our Oum Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 24. I regret to have to report the death, on r Monday last, of Mrs. Koek, tbe mother r of Mr. H. A. Koek the well known f estate agent, of Kuala Lumpur. She died peacefully, of old a e,969 words
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Article116 1914-07-25 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page d—Wanted—A Devil. Thoughts Abou‘ Women Paragraphs In m Modern Novels. The C>*mpiadote System s—Wright on Roads. Johore Customs Returns. B—Ting Kil Tin Mines: Optimistic View of the Near Future. Dischirge Tickets The Coutrol of Lit cure. An Ambiguous116 words
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Advertisement326 1914-07-25 7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. An ordinary meeting <>f u.o Municipal Commissioners will be In Id at the Municipal Office at 4pm on Tuesday, the 28th instant. (By Order), L. A. COUTIER BIGG Secretary to the Municipal Commiteio r PROBATE 1914 No. 267 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF Cheah Aing Chyc, deceased. Pursuant326 words
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Advertisement165 1914-07-25 7 Mr. Herbert Wclham. p p a. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. IN EXIERIENCED CHINESE CLERK i< r Merchant's Offite. Apply BOX No. 25, 25-7-14 492 c/o Simile Echo. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. The propei ty of tan THYE CHEOW NEOH of Cantonmeat Koad, PeDaui;. TO BE SOLD BT PUBLIC AUCTION, On Tuesday, 4th August, 1914,165 words
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Article666 1914-07-25 8 Senior Clerk s Evidence. Fu'iher evidence wa-* luard on Thursday in th Supreme Court, Kmla Lumpur, before Sir Timm is B addell, C J C„ in the case of Run v ih, the in iil e'erk who is charged iu conn.-.ti,u with the ditnppsa-aoce of666 words
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Article398 1914-07-25 8 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Sir, Supposing we compare between rich and poor people, say, six rich men stay in a house with a service tap using at least a 1000 gall ms f water for each of them per month. All six together will398 words
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Article892 1914-07-25 8 THE CONIROL OF LABOURERS. A Registration Scheme. A corregp n lent sends Th Malay Mail a numb r of for the more efficient control of ludtau estate labourers which we print below. The following aie the suggestions 1. Ali Indian labourers snould be registered. 2. Tbe law should892 words
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Article892 1914-07-25 8 Departing from their usual practice, tbe F. M S. Government have failed to add a luc d summiry of the objects and reasons of tbe Euactment to impose a Duty on tbe Property of Bodies Corporate and Uuincorporate What tiguificance lies behind the tact we can only892 words
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Article141 1914-07-25 8 The Crown Cinema drew a crowded tent last night when it screened the 4th and the sth series of the Fantomas films to an audience who were delighted with what they saw. There will be a change of programme at the Straits Cinema to-night when, bv special i>quest,141 words
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Article325 1914-07-25 8 Despite the rain a score of hors»* did useful work at the race course this morning. Tongkah was the to put in an appearance. Jumbi piloted this animal at three-quait-r pace exercise once round. Gay Gordon Billet up. was put through a like exercise. He is in the325 words
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Article238 1914-07-25 8 The son of a London j aweller, Sir Edward Clarke, whose retirement from the Bar Reuter announced recently, has confessed that he slept under his father’s bench for four years, and was at work there at the age of 13. He qualified for the Bar while working238 words
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Article140 1914-07-25 8 The following were the results of the ties played yesterday: Ladi°B Single Handicap. Mrs Dunn beat Mr Edwards 6—3, 6—3. Mrs Neubronner beat Mrs Stevens 6—o. 6—2. Single Handicap A. F A Pledger beat R R Turner B—6, 6—4. E Reimann beat MacDonald 7—5, 6—l. New ComerB.140 words
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Article83 1914-07-25 8 The following were the results of the ties played yesterday Ladies Double Handicap. Mrs Jarvis and Mrs Wright Motion beat Mrs Ebden and Mrs Kirk 21—14. Single Handicap. D D Richards beat Chalmers 21—8. Q B F Southam beat A S:rack 21—8. The following ti<=»s have been83 words
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Article1117 1914-07-25 8 Optimistic View of the Near luture. Tbe secoud ordinary general mettiug of Tiug Kii Tin Mines, Limited, was held at Siugapore Jast Wednesday, Mr. J W. Vau de Stadt presiding Others p eseut were Messrs. D. \V. Reid (director), G. A. Derrick, Turner, Skene, Attt nborough,1,117 words
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Article96 1914-07-25 8 Water-Polo. There will be a game of Water-Polo tomorrow at 11 a.m. The following teams have been selected Goal, L E Phaut; Rijhtback, A Froblich Left back, L O Hargrave Half-back H V Edwards Riqht forward, C R Byers; Centreforward, L W Learmount (Capt) Left forward, R96 words
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Advertisement51 1914-07-25 8 Cramp Colic. N > n°ed of suffering fotu cramps in the stomach, or intestinal pains. C.r tmljerlaiu’s Colic, and Diarrhoea h’emeJy Dever fails to relieve the moat severe Get it to-day, there will be no time to send for it after the attack comes on. For sale by all Dispensaries51 words
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Advertisement11 1914-07-25 8 TO Marble Hall, Northam Roid. Applj KENNEDY Co. 20-4-14 2o 111 words
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Advertisement253 1914-07-25 8 To-night I To-night!,! George Town Kinema, Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre, PRESENTS Tlie Greatest Sensational Feature “Germino’s Last Raid" FLYING A 3 Reels. 3 Parts. 10 Reels of War Picture will be screened. War ami Snappy from start to finish. Absolutely the Greatest War Dratna. Sensation piled upon Sensation. Exciting Battle253 words
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Advertisement2037 1914-07-25 9 HIPPING. P.&O. 85 5.N.6 Expected Arrivals and Departures. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, N. Y. K. NORDDEOTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE Foa Iwtwndrd to Bail. Mall Service Ontward. Steavsb. Singapore (Three times a week). Due Penang Steamer. Connecting with S.S, Sat. isth July, 4 p.m. Sun. 26th2,037 words
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Article867 1914-07-25 10 STOCK TAKING IN WORDS. Ephrmkral Slawo The fear of race-suicide which so haunts the crams of Mr R osevelt ban certainly no place in icgaid to the English languige, f< r that weighty organism grows apace Kougbly speaking, it may be said to grow at the867 words
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Article977 1914-07-25 10 We are beginning to discover that m°re incredulity, about ghosts as about other things, ia" not in itself more scientific than credulity and that when it pretends to be scientific it is only arrogant. Any man of science may, if be cho.ses, leave the whole subject of977 words
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Article241 1914-07-25 10 When girls grow deathly pale, weak and miserable, then is the time for parents to take prompt steps, for delay means danger. The girl in her “teens” cannot develop into robust, happy womanhood without, abundant red, rich blood in her veins, and it is lack of241 words
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Advertisement97 1914-07-25 10 Don't Ncjlcct Your Family. When you fail to provide your family with 1> 'ttleof Cbamb°rlain’B Colic, Cholera and Diirrl-aja Remedy at this season of the year, vou are neglecting them, as bowel cos pi lint, is sure to be prevalent, and it is too dange on* a maladv to be97 words
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Advertisement428 1914-07-25 10 E. O. Hotel. :o> SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. y r,—^®CD#cDeooc3##cDcxo#c:.D«c-»#crr] The Rernese Alps Milk Co. CONTRACTORS TO THE Admiralty India Office FOR I9IU Be gutd.d by thi. and always ask for SLEDGE BRAND MILK. aX: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co. -iCD§CDfC=>«*CD©@CD#CD®CI>#< 0 0 n 0 9 0 0 0 «5428 words
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Advertisement69 1914-07-25 10 Can You Afford ?he Risk? Were you ever seized with a severe attack of cramp co) c or diarrhcei without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a*cd Diarrlcev in the house? Don’t take .such ri>ks. A dose cr two will cure you before a doctor could possibly be calhd, and69 words
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Advertisement664 1914-07-25 10 Watermans (Meal)i7 Fou ritaiiiPen i mm f Gold Nibs to suit all hands. ‘t-jB Three Types rjff Regular. Safsty, jfflr Self-Filling. y From Stationer» and f J«weller» everywhere. L C. Hardtmuth L d. London, En .land. yyr S —1 will! You will get, through your correspondence more tjuickly and more664 words
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Article272 1914-07-25 11 America* Prelate's Remarkable 1 ROPOBAL It is felt in Vatican circles that Piui X wbo spent so many years of his life at Vtaice, would materially benefit in health if be could enjoy a spell of sea air every summer. At present this is impossible without272 words
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108 1914-07-25 11 What gives to the Chinese type of hu-manity—-to the real Chinaman —his inexpressible gentleness is the possession of sympathetic or true human intelligence. This true human intelligence is the product of a combination of two things, sympathy aud intelligence. It is a working together108 words
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Article293 1914-07-25 11 The report on the Ojc*r Sclater inquiry has beau published —with the result ih*t most of us antcipited when the method of the inquiry was announced the Secretary of Suite sees no reason, etc. He is quite right; there is no reason for taking action on293 words
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Article110 1914-07-25 11 Hour after hour the cards were fairly shuffled, And fairly dealt; yet still I got no hand I rose from play, and with a mind unrufflad I only said, I do not understand Life is a game of whist. From unseen sources The cards are shufflid and110 words
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Advertisement121 1914-07-25 11 Blazon Type Net Necesssry. 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, as every family knows its value. It has been used for forty years and is just what its name implies. For121 words
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Advertisement41 1914-07-25 11 Cure fjr B ues. Correct that disordered stomach with a few doses of Chamberlain’s Tablets, and that feeling: of distress and despondency will disappear like mau;ic. They are a sure cure for the blues. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.41 words
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Advertisement259 1914-07-25 11 THIS IS IT! afl iZ Cti L...r o*l Waterbary’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESt 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 the medical profession. OF ALL259 words
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Advertisement1412 1914-07-25 12 flsicrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDS LAKW. BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS FOE FFNANG F. M. S. wv DAVID CORSAR 8 SON’S r ell-Kftown Extra Canvas, Mo. 0, HASPS. EbTTEF.V J Co. >CC3 >ZZ3COOC3OCZ>OCZ)OCZ>O DR. S. P. SENG, f\l7KT r riC r r 155. CARNARVON STREET, ULIN IIJ1,412 words
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