Straits Echo, 30 April 1915
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Title Section35 1915-04-30 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 13. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, FRIDAY, 30th APRIL, 1915. Single Coir. It cents. No. 9735 words
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Advertisement1049 1915-04-30 1 lei. Arf.ls: TIANG LEE V CO., i «aar.g O’ Kuali Luia-»«<-. 3 '5 m m m \A i—*-* ■M V. m The Doctor advises and recommends. It is nourishing, invigorating and strengthening. oa^fecauKBJEsiaiiaiaasiaiaiiBil 'IMJS U3W1JW) pWR Wl Georgetown Motor Garage 7 A Penang Road. NOW ON SHOW One 5 Seater1,049 words
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Advertisement16 1915-04-30 1 TO LET. 1 BUNGALOW No. 1428. BURMAH ROAD. LOCATION QUIET tf HEALTHY. APPLY 53, Beach Street16 words
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Article931 1915-04-30 2 For some years in this country we hare listened to lectures and read articles which held up to us a distorted vision of Ru*eia. German money and Prussian influence, in union with social, political, and religious brotherhoods in England, presented to us their nightmares of Russiau C’zardom.931 words
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Article875 1915-04-30 2 Characteristics o» Straits Rubber p Importance or a Consjsrvatite Tapping Polict. In the course of a round of visits* rubber estates m the Malay Peuinsuh d iDg 1911 no plautatioos impressed me favourably than those of the Straits R u bh Company. This may have been DII JI875 words
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Advertisement64 1915-04-30 2 A Parent’s Duty. Your boy is always getting scratched or cut io bruised. Because these wounds have healed all right is no sign they always will. Oct a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and see that, every injury is cared for immediately. You can get nothing better, and blood poison64 words
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Advertisement209 1915-04-30 2 Huttenbach Bros. 8 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS. SOLE AGENTS FOR: All kinds of F.lkctbical J!■! M—— ——B S E stimates Given for all Kinds of Electrical Work Mining Plants and Private Lighting Installations A Speciality. AGENTS FOR: 111 STEMS fELIFHOFE CO., LID. Large Stocks of Telephones are kept and Private Installations209 words
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Advertisement92 1915-04-30 2 The Forty Year Test. An article must have exceptional merit survive for a period of forty yea> s 1 h*®' berlain’s Cough Retredy was first offered 0 the public in 1872. From a small beginm ll )j it has grown in favor and populaiity up 1 it has attained a92 words
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Article1304 1915-04-30 3 The Greatest Social Need or Singapore. It is a relief to turn a while from the war news, from thoughts of slaughter and destruction, to the opposite themes of preservation and construction of life. Those thoughts are worth cherishing as lifelong treasures, always progressing, always looking1,304 words
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304 1915-04-30 3 Says the Straits Times of Wednesday evening “We have read carefully the full text, published elsewhere in this issue, of Mr. Justice Earnshaw’s judgment in Macgregor v. The Straits Times. It is a most lucid and most fair survey of the case, and we are304 words
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Article338 1915-04-30 3 THE COURT-MARTIAL. Leading A Party to Tanglin. This morning (says Wednesday’s Malaya Tribune before the summary general CourtMartial composed of Lieut.-Col. Brownlow, R.G A. (President), Major Harris Edge, 4th K. S. L. I. and Capt. Ball, sth N. L. I, Lance-Naick Fazerazzin, No. 2523, was charged with joining338 words
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Advertisement694 1915-04-30 3 NOTICE. riMlE usual monthly sale of Pawnbrokers’ forfeited pledges for sums exceeding $10 will be held punctually at 11 o’clock a.m- o“ Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th proximo respectively at No. 42, Beach Street. The above forfeited pledges may be viewed at the Sale694 words
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Advertisement376 1915-04-30 3 “WESTMINSTER 99 TURKISH CIGARETTES Above the chaos of impending ills Through all the clamour of insistent strife Now while the noise of arming nations fills Each throbbing hour with menaces to life I hear the voice of Progress. Wilcox j> YOU WANT TO SEE THE BEST PICTURES. These you can376 words
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Article, Illustration98 1915-04-30 4 Published daily (except Sundays and public holidavg) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59. Beach Street, Penang. Prick. Daily Local $24 per annum. Outetation... Postage Extra. Hail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo 586 Printing Department 343 Z K. 0, A!! bueinM* ccroiminicttion»98 words
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Article1495 1915-04-30 4 Economy is the order of the day in all private and business circles and the same principle should be rigorously applied to the administration unless the Government wishes to tiad itself in a very nasty mess when the war is over. We are induced to mike1,495 words
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Article840 1915-04-30 4 Mrs R Scott, wife of the Dsfaict Judg arrived from England this morning by ti 3 P. O steamer Nubia. m 9 Mr H. G Sarwar, who has been appoint j ,ed D strict Judge, Singapore. leaves for tbo I Sjuthern Settlement, on Thursday next. From Wedne-div’s840 words
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26 1915-04-30 4 April 28 By Bilance ...$16,883.51 29 Anonymous 25.00 Balance, April 29 ...$16,908.51 Remitted to London on 24 2-15 .£lO,OOO26 words
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Article26 1915-04-30 4 April 26 By Balance $1,383 64 29 J. Gawthorne 25 00 Balance, April 29. $1,408 64 Amount previously acknowledged 11,744 74 Total ...113,153.3826 words
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Article1058 1915-04-30 4 It is not a little extraordinary that, n w but not quite, all the copies of the which we asked for an independent C 0 D into certain receDt events in this I failed to reach the addressees in EngU^j^ Budget Day, when it ct m -s next1,058 words
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Advertisement292 1915-04-30 4 ■OCOCGO,OOOC O OOOO JOOOOOOOOOn o 0 Air G CKEANG Co., 59, Magazine Road. 0 O Wo 1 just unpacked a large cousi rnnv-ut of private rickshaws of the O O latent type which can bo fiftod with English-made wheels, etc. completo O q and chi: be had a* prices which292 words
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Article585 1915-04-30 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. SIR JOHN FRENCH’S REPORT. Asphyxiating Gases Again. London, April 28. Field-Marshal Sir John French, in bis > bulletin, states “Tbe fighting to the north aud north-east of Ypres was continued all yesterday. The British, m conjunction with the French, definitely stopped the Gorman585 words
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Article649 1915-04-30 5 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram TORP EDOED BY AUSTRIAN SUBM iRINE. HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE. Paris, April 28 A semi-t fficial statement issued here says that it is tepotted that the Freucb cruiser Leon Gambetta was torpedoed in the Adriatic ou April 26. She sank, but the j649 words
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Article797 1915-04-30 5 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. PROGRESS OF THE ARMY. Troops Established Across GallipoliLondon, April 29 The War Office announces that, in the face of continued opposition, our troops have now established themselves across the end of the Gallipoli Peninsula, from a point northeast of Eski Hissarlik to the797 words
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Article110 1915-04-30 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram A CONCLUSION DESIRABLE. STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS. London, April 27. In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Giey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, np'ying to a question by Sir Wro Bull Unionist member for Harmnetsmith, said that Great Britain could not suggest to110 words
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Article206 1915-04-30 5 (Reuter.) A Favourite's W.n London, April 29. The following was the result of the first of the classic iacos of the year, run at the Newmarket First Spring Meeting yesterday aftei noon: The Two Thousand Guineas Stakes of ICO sovs each, h. f., for entire colts and206 words
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Article48 1915-04-30 5 (Reuter'). London, April 28. The market prices ruling in London are as follows Copper, 80f Rubber, 2/s}. Linseeds, 49/9. Wheats, dull, all exclusive White Karachi, 64/9 Red, 64/; Delhi, 65/6 Rosafe, 63/9. Hemp, 31}. Tin, 165. Iron, 65/9. Liuseed oil, 31}. Rubber, 2/2s. Copra, 25f,48 words
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Article170 1915-04-30 5 $lO,OOO Dam >*es Claimed. An interesting sequel to the Field General Court Martial, which was held in Penang some four or five months back, is being unfolded in tbe Supreme Court. It will be remembered that, a Kling, named Mahomed Ibrahim, was charged with spreading a170 words
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Article1834 1915-04-30 5 CONCLUSION OF THE CASE. The case against Junes John Hudson, charged with theft of certain articles to the value of M 2 from the Eastern Shipping Company’s steamer Cornelia on April 5, the property of the Company, was resumed before Mr. Ralph Scott in the District 11,834 words
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Article94 1915-04-30 5 It is learned that the followers of Hwang Hsin have wired 'o the Government asking for pardon while those of ?ui Won remain firm in their hostile attitude towards the present Administration There is a rumour going tho rounds that, Oheu Ctii-mei has returiel t, > Shanghai94 words
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Advertisement64 1915-04-30 5 A Parent’s Duty. Your boy is always gettiug scratched or cut 10 bruised. Because these wounds have healed all right is no sign they always will. Get a bottle of Chamberlaiu’a Pain Balm and see that every injury is cared for immediately. You can get nothing better, and blood poison64 words
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Advertisement68 1915-04-30 5 The Eastern United Assurance Corporation Ltd. Head Office: SINGAPORE. The und rsiguod has boeu appointed Agent f<,r the above Corporation, and is now prepared to accept MARINE FIRE RISKS at current r,;tos. QUATI PENG KEE, I t. l-yir.h Streri l POSITION UN RIVALLED IN LONDON, ENGLAND. THE LANGHAM HOTEL, Portland68 words
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Article2022 1915-04-30 6 CHINESE E3TA.TE MANAGERS ON TRIAL. Charges of Obstructing Police. There was opened before the acting Chief Justice (Mr. L. M. Woodward), at the Malacca Assizes, yesterday (siys Wednesday’s Straits Times) a case which has aroused a great deal of interest in the district. The proceedings have arisen out2,022 words
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Article1323 1915-04-30 6 PANICKER CASE DIFFICULTIES. Mr Macfadten’s Bill. As already bri flv reported by telegram, Mr. E. Macfadyen introduced on Tuesday iu the Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur his private bill designed to meet the situation created by the judgment of the F.M S. Full Court of Appeal in1,323 words
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Article516 1915-04-30 6 THE KAISER, VON TIRPITZ, AND VON lIIN ENBURG. American Ex-Senator’s Vi«it. England: She is the Cause. The remarkable article bv ex Senator A. 3. Bevor-dgp, of Indiana, describing a visit to the K liser aud interviews with Admiral von Tirpitz aud General von Hindenburg, extracts from which516 words
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Article863 1915-04-30 6 Shegu and Yabaya, two privates in C Company, were charged in the Third Court, before Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton yesterday, with voluntarily causing hurt to an old Tamil batber, named Kathan. The accused pleaded guilty. Court Inspector Nicol prosecuted, and Mr. J. Crabb-Watt appeared on behalf863 words
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963 1915-04-30 6 One thing in connection with planters’ meetings we have frequently noticed is the tremendous enthusiasm for the prosecution of some particular question, and then about turn. It has happened frequency, and we have been at a loss to ascribe precisely the cause. The latest instance963 words
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Advertisement47 1915-04-30 6 If you’re living in the country. If you’re living in the town, Or if vou’ve got just eighteen pence, Or even balf-a-crown For if you have, and Winter's chill Attacks you till you’re very ill. That little stocking will procure A bottle of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.47 words
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Advertisement38 1915-04-30 6 Chamberlain's Tablets. These TabletB are intended especially for disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. If you are troubled with heartburn, indigestion or constipation they will do you good. Try them. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.38 words
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Advertisement11 1915-04-30 6 Far Children's Hacking Cowgk at Night, Wond.’i3r«»t PapparMiat 0«r« Is, id.11 words
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Advertisement47 1915-04-30 6 Serves the Whole Fimily. The fame of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is world wide. It is good for the deep seated cough of the adult or the croup and whooping cough of the children. The same bottle serves the whole family. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.47 words
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Advertisement10 1915-04-30 6 F*r Chronio Ohtat Complaints, Wood» 1 Otml Pspparaiat o*ri, 1»10 words
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Article236 1915-04-30 7 Official Minutes. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday the 13th April, 1915 Present. r Peel Esq, President. P T Allen, Esq. John Mitchell, Esq. Lim Eow Hong, Esq. Absent. P Duxbury, Esq. Quah Beng Kee, E6q Yeoh Guan Seok, Esq. 1. The minutes236 words
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Article25 1915-04-30 7 TO-DAT. Mary Austin, from Kuala Selangor and Berman Ban Lee, from Trang Traug, from Trang Maetsuijcker, from Padang Lima, from Singapore and Port Swettenham25 words
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Article69 1915-04-30 7 To DA'. Dovre, for Rangoon Leong Ho, for Kedah Nubia, for Singapore, China and Japan Kalino 1, for Deli aud As than Omapete, for Tougkah, K' pih, Renong Victoria Point, Morgui and Tavoy Perils, Trang Tongkah aud Paugnga Jin Ho, for Asahan Pin Seng, for Port Swettenbam and Singapore69 words
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Article1902 1915-04-30 7 A COMPLETE CHANGE OF TONE. Fear of Joffrh and French. Hopes of a Drawn War. The distinguished neutral, who on a previous occasion provided readers of The Times with a very accurate account of German opinion and feeling, now makes the following interesting and important statement of1,902 words
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Advertisement229 1915-04-30 7 HOTEL NORMAN, Penang’s Select Residential Hotel. ENGLISH PROPRIETORSHIP. N.R.— Id the event of change of Proprietorship, the Hotel will not be closed, but will be handed over to the new tenant as a going concern. URGE AIRY ROOMS PACING THE SEA. Under the patronage of H.M. Judges, Medical Officers. Colonial229 words
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Advertisement50 1915-04-30 7 Muddy Complexion. When you see a woman with a muddy or sallow complexion and dull eyes, you may kr>ow that her liver is out of order. A few doses of Chitmborlain’s Tablet» will correct it aud make her look better and feel better. For gale by all Dispensaries and Dealer».50 words
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Advertisement197 1915-04-30 7 OCDC 0 DOC DOC DOC DQoOOOC DCDO BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. Contractors to THE ADMIRALTY. THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE. vJ o n n o n ALL Government Hospitals IN THE Straits Settlements AND Federated Malay States. B R m '"lf I t JE MAR A gAWDI BNiNiQjSffi si AND197 words
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Advertisement1885 1915-04-30 8 f- fft 1 f- <t 49. as tait Vi S.N.0 Wireless Telegraphy, fitted on all Steamers. All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans FREE of Charge and each berth is furnished with an Electric Reading Lamp. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Foe BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Intended to Sail.1,885 words
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