Straits Echo, 15 May 1915
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Title Section35 1915-05-15 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE: Of EVERTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT TUB RAM'S. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR BAST GENERALLY VOL. 13. $24 Per Annum, PENANG, SATURDAY, isth ftIAY, 1915. Siitlc Cits, II cnti No. 11035 words
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Advertisement1082 1915-05-15 1 •.vjv:a ft V- > A mm a P3 v v: M q Tbs Doctor advisee and rsoom* Q It is nourishing, iim- gorating and strength eninf. a r n ru! m n a a a a a m a a •im? ?«h *.*C W* Georgetown Motor Garage a A N1,082 words
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Advertisement16 1915-05-15 1 TO LET. 1 BUNGALOW No. 1428. BURMAH ROAD. LOCATION QBIET H HEALTHY. APPLY 53, Bench Street.16 words
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Article1335 1915-05-15 2 IX—HATRED OF NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. Activity at Essen. The Times’ "Neutral Correspondent, inthe article published below, remarks that ths hatred manifeeted by Germany towards her enemies is being extended to neutrals whose sympathies she has failed to enlist. Visits to Heidelberg, Cologne, and Essen are described, and note1,335 words
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Article516 1915-05-15 2 It is a painful thing to be obliged to say, but the plain fact is that the distinctive precept of Christ, Love your enemies, do good to them that hate you,” has been and l is now being distorted and perverted by a certain section of sentimentalisits516 words
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Article233 1915-05-15 2 Some diseases give immunity from another attack, but rheumatism works just the other way. Every attack of rheumatism invites another worse than that, it reduces the body’s power so that each attack is worse than the one before s It any disease needs curing early it is233 words
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Advertisement1040 1915-05-15 2 WAR WAR WAR Depicted in Remarkable Motion Pictures TO-DAY War is ths Uppermost Thought in the public mind. History has never witnessed a more unpeaceful state of affairs than that which exists throughout the World to-day George Town Kinema PAULINE CUSHMAN: The Federal Spy IN THREE <J) PARTS. An absorbing1,040 words
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Advertisement45 1915-05-15 2 Now Is the Time. For rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Now is the time to get rid of it. Try this liniment and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.45 words
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Advertisement63 1915-05-15 2 For a Lame Back. When you have pains or lameness in the back bathe the parts with Chamberlain’s Pain Ba m twice a day, massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each application. Then dampen a piece of flannel slightly with this liniment and bind it63 words
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Advertisement284 1915-05-15 2 NOTICE OF SALE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGE TO BE SOLD BY El jpusurc AUCTION, On Friday, the 21st day of May 1915 AT 2 P.M. AT BUTTERWORTH POLICE STATION Butterworth, Bogan Tuan Kechil Province Wellesley. The property of Kawana Mydin Bacha Of Bogan Tuan Kechil, Province WelletU All that284 words
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Article1016 1915-05-15 3 Tom Weight. ] - [Bt Tom Weight.] Aujourd’hui le Printemps! Do not eipect of me that I shall to talk of horrid war be willing. No Here, in a villa perched as were the castles of the robber barons that Ruskin talked of, a villa called Belles Roche» a rockj eyrie that1,016 words
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Article1283 1915-05-15 3 YoLVHTBHRIRO Ilf SIIfOAPOEB. Continuing to touch on the remarkable lack of due proportion between the number of male persons of military age resident in this Settlement of Singapore,—say, roundly, 1,700 —and the number of male persons of military age and over that who are serving in one or1,283 words
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Article17 1915-05-15 3 To-dat. Alma, from Dorre, from Deli. Malacca, from Tongkah Avagyee, from Teluk Anson Cornelia, from Klang17 words
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Article59 1915-05-15 3 To-dat. Punjab, for Asahan Jin Ho, for Asahan Trang, for Trang Rotorua, for Tongkah and Renong Hok Canton, for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson B. W. Soon, forLingkit and PaDgkalan Brandan Dorre, for Rangoon Lama, for Port Swettenham and Singa* pore Eumaeus, for Marseilles and London Leong Ho, for59 words
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Advertisement309 1915-05-15 3 < Ui a ui O' < o Id a. CO u> z < z < X o o m o (A -I < SCOTCH WHISKY UCHANA 'SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT’ S iUaSSAS c^-^. K m JAMES l ond°* gxaSGOW* BLACK&WHITE ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY W TJ O ■o > r309 words
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Advertisement241 1915-05-15 3 Sweet Because of its delicate aroma and sweetnessof flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing contentment. THE CRITERION OF QUALITY. iW\\ ■m m rs/m -4J? -tetli, K m wmmmii m mk -w// P »r Ch'or.ic Chest Complaints, w o<’»' Orsat PeoDArmint Oara, la. M THt STRAITS CINEMA COMPANY, The Leading241 words
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Article, Illustration99 1915-05-15 4 Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THU CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Reach Street, Penang. Paicu. Daily Local $24 per annum. Out station... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 OABI.B ADDRESS M ECHO- PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 iV B. All99 words
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Article1197 1915-05-15 4 The great war, while it has confirmed many of tho teachings of history and notably the doctrine of the supreme importance of sea-power, has already been a liberal education in tome respects. Few can bare conceived how promptly and easily a democratic State such as Great1,197 words
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Article57 1915-05-15 4 Bose’s Circus opened a short season in Penang before a good house last night in their tent at Magazine Road, a location which seems to be growing in favour with circus proprietors. A well-selected and varied programme was favourably received. The juggling and acrobatic acts, which form a57 words
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Article931 1915-05-15 4 Chief Inspector H. Hart, is proceeding or loner leave next month. Mr, James Wickett writes from Redruth to his sou, Mr. Fred Wickett, of Eoggor, stating that Mr Douglas Osborne has gone to the Front with a motor-ambulance T.O.M. m AH Dr. Fowlie’s friends will be pleased931 words
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Article987 1915-05-15 4 Serene stupidity of the local censor" such a geui that we are almost tempted t* publish the letter from an irate citizen which it is enshrined. But we think th't on nfl ction our correspondent will ae that his interests would hardly be by its publication A Paris987 words
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Advertisement315 1915-05-15 4 SALES INCREASING EVELY DAY SUPHR iCi&D COLOGNE MAS COME TO STAY Instantly Cures Headaches Price 40 and 70 cents. Ask for the Super Brand. The George Town Dispensary Limited, PENAN3, TAIPING AND IPOH. SOLE AGENTS FOR CRT <:#1 J f A S»**' f£. I a*--4 gre INI TH i J315 words
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Article631 1915-05-15 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. resignation of the cabinet i question of international POLICY. Koine, May 14 The Italian Cabinet has resigned Rome, May 14—Later. [t i8 announced that the Cabinet resigns because it feels that its international policy ha» not the unanimous support of the constitutional631 words
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Article614 1915-05-15 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram APPRECIABLE PROGRESS. FRENCH COMPLETELY MASTERS. London, May 13, 6 55 p m. A Paris communique states Northward of Arras we scored some brilliant successes. Yesterday night very violent fighting took place at Notre Dame de Lorette. Wp were completely masters of the situation614 words
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Article818 1915-05-15 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. LECTURE BY SIR CHARLES ARMSTRONG. London, May 13. Sir Charles Armstrong lectured to the Society of Arts on Indian Trade and War, the Marquess of Crewe piesiding. He said that the revival of Indian trade since the beginning of the war was818 words
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Article684 1915-05-15 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. JOHANNESBURG RIOTS RESUMED. Johannesburg, May 13 Fifty-one buildings, including ten large warehouses and twenty shops, were destroyed by the rioters. The German Club was wrecked and ransacked to the accompaniment of the National Anthem and Rule Britannia.” The rioting was resumed to-day and the684 words
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Article270 1915-05-15 5 PREVENTION OF DISEASE BILL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Maj 15. At the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday the Attorney-General moved the first reading of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Bill, which included small amendments to the old provisions and a special provision to prevent small270 words
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Article138 1915-05-15 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, May 13. Yesterday before Mr. Justice Earnshaw in the Supreme Court the hearing was concluded of the action brought by Kavana Mahomed Hussain against the Straits Steamship Company’s s s. Kinta and Captain Stack. It appeared that in the Singapore roads the138 words
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Article55 1915-05-15 5 To-day in the First Division of the M. F. A. League Mutbibol Ahzan meet Crescent. Last year’s result, Mutbibol Abzin, 1 Crescent, 0. To-morrow, Darul Aman, who have not previously played in the First Division, being the winners of the Second Division League last concluded, play Hutton55 words
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Article107 1915-05-15 5 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page. 2. —To-Day in Germany IX. —Hatred of Neutral Countries. Love Tour Enemies.” 3. —Marginal Notes. Local Defence. 6. —Naval Affairs: The North Sea Rumours. The Bug-Hunter. SS. Association and the Mutiny. Immigration Committee. April in Paris: Peace Fashions107 words
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Article520 1915-05-15 5 FROM DUTCH SOURCES. From our Sumatra exchanges of luesday and Wednesday wo take the following Italy and the War. The Italian Catholic press, which was formerly opposed to Italy’s participation in the war, now regards it as inevitable. According to the Frankfurter Zeitung, the mobilisation of the Italian520 words
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Article85 1915-05-15 5 SUNDAY IN THE OCTAVE OE THE Ascension, 16th May, 1915. 8-00 am. Matins 8- a m Holy Communion 9- am. Holy Communion (Tamil) 10-30 am. Matius (Chinese) 5-00 pm. Sunday School 600 p m. Evensong and Sermon Preacher R9v John H Smith Procession Hail the Day85 words
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Article169 1915-05-15 5 Services for Sunday, May 16: Morning, at 9 a.m Specially for children Evening, at 6 p m.. Services for all. Preacher, the Rev. A D Harcus, m a Subject of sermon. The Mainspring of Life Hymns 2 685, 533, 410. 110 (tune 374). It is interesting to169 words
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Article1068 1915-05-15 6 THE NORTH SEA RUMOURS. Prospects or a Dash for Liberty bt Powerful German Raidbrs. By John Leyland. London, April 16. Rumour, the lying jade, with her hundred tongues and that voice of iron of which Virgil speaks, has filled the air during the past week with the sounds1,068 words
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Article847 1915-05-15 6 Bt Oni Who Knows Him. I should not dare call Surgeon-General Gorgas the Bug-Hunter save that he was his own godfather at the christening. But bug,” after all, ia colloquial American for germ,” and in that sense of the word General Gorgas is the ideal bug-huuter He has847 words
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Article1073 1915-05-15 6 PEACE FASHIONS AND THE OTHERS. A Twilight City. Paris, April 13 To those deeply affected by the war there is something ruthless in the serene procession o? the seasons. And now the springs has come to Paris, recalling other spring, when there was no war and no1,073 words
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Article411 1915-05-15 6 A meeiiug of the Indian Immigration Coimnitte was hold at Kuala Lumpur on the 12th May. There were present: The Controller of Labour (Mr. J. R. O. Aldworth), Chairman, the Principal Medical Officer, Federated Malay States (Dr. C. L. Sansom), the Honourable Mr. E. Macfadyen, Mr. W. Duncan,411 words
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297 1915-05-15 6 Mr. G. S. Carver, Hon. Secretary, Straits Settlements Association (Singapore branch), has received a letter from the Hon. Secretary of the London branch of the Association, enclosing copies of resolutions in relation to the Singapore mutiny, recently passed. The letter is dated London, April297 words
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Article1345 1915-05-15 6 A Finder of Lucht Days. In the Third Magistrate’s Court, before Mr. N D. Mudie, the preliminary enquiry into the case in which a Straits-born Chinese, Chew Chiat Thye, of 32, Cross Street, is charged with bigamy by haring married another woman during the life-time of his1,345 words
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Article585 1915-05-15 6 Although we hear in this country very little of what the French troops are doing, the news that trickles through from time to time enables us to form some kind of picture of the French nation in arms. It is a picture that bears contemplation. At585 words
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Advertisement53 1915-05-15 6 Mwa?s Recommecd It. Ia almost every community theie is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Such persons seldom m>s3 an opportunity to recommend it, aud these iGcomtn* ndations and its never failing qualities account for ils great popularity. For sale by all53 words
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Advertisement11 1915-05-15 6 Par Childrens linking Comgh at Night, Wood»’ Or«»t Ptpptraiti.Oan 1i, Cd11 words
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Advertisement51 1915-05-15 6 Muddy Complexion. When you see a woman with a muddy o r sallow complexion and dull eyes, you may know that her liver is out of order. A few doses of Chamberlain’s Tablets wiil correct it and make her look better and feel better. For sale by all Dispensaries and51 words
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Advertisement47 1915-05-15 6 If Parliament closed up its doors, And members went off to the wars, It reallj wouldn’t make us weep. Or for one hour disturb our sleep. But if we suddenly were deprived Of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, ’Twould be a world-wide calamity, Of this I’m perfectly sure.47 words
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Article1264 1915-05-15 7 In his explanatory memorandum to the draft Budget of the Empire for 1915 the Russian Minister of Finance discusses at some length the probable effects of the war upon Russian finance. The subject is one of considerable interest, especially to the increasingly large number of investors in1,264 words
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Article792 1915-05-15 7 Maps are probably playing a greater part in our lives to-day than they ever did before. We can scarcely open a newspaper without being confronted with one, and our power of following the war’s progress depeuds largely on our grasp of geography. Many people are discovering that792 words
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Advertisement723 1915-05-15 7 HOTEL NORMAN. Penang’s Select Residential Hotel. d I ENGLiSH PROPRIETORSHIP. u NJl. —In the event of change of Pro- prietorship, the Hotel will not be closed, but t will be handed over to the new tenant as a going concern. URGE AIRY ROOMS FACING THE SEA. Under the patronage of723 words
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Advertisement52 1915-05-15 7 A Good Role For the Home. Make it a rule of your home to always keep on hand a bottle of Chamberlain s Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard against bowel complaints. It always cures promptly and no household is safe without it. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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