Straits Echo, 23 June 1915
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1915-06-23 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR BAST GENERALLY VOL. 13* $24 Per Annum. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1915. Static Up;, 10 cab. No. 14035 words
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Advertisement1139 1915-06-23 1 M H <• mi X > s? o i rP S g w »1« e q The Dootor advises and reoom- q mends. It is nourishing, invi- go rating and strengthening biaiiiiUDiaiiiiiaiauiiiiißl lig'i IcU fci iamsi Stitt. For Cars on Hire Call at or 'phone (No. 694) to Georgetown Motor1,139 words
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Advertisement17 1915-06-23 1 TO LET. 1 BUNGALOW No. 1428, BURMAH ROAD. LOCATION QUIET U HEALTHY. APPLY 53, Berne A Street.17 words
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Article1365 1915-06-23 2 lI.—BUPPLIEB OF RAW MATERIAL. The Italia.» Facto*. In the second of his articles the Times' neutral correspondent discusser principally the peril to Germany of a famine of raw material and points out the serious effects of the intervention of Italy, for which country hatred is expressed in1,365 words
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Article576 1915-06-23 2 We doubt very much if there is a public in this country for the revilings of Lord Kitchener which are being brought to market in certain quarters. Every great man has his group of detractors, who will make the most of his mistakes, but the nation itself has576 words
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Advertisement465 1915-06-23 2 PENANC TURF CLUB. NOTICE. A Special General Meeting of the Members of the above Club will be held at the Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, 23rd June, 1915, at 4.30 p m. Businbsb: To adopt the programme for the Summer (1915) Race Meeting. NOTICE OF AMENDMENTS. The following proposed amendment465 words
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Advertisement12 1915-06-23 2 For Children’s Hacking Cough at Night. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, le. 6d.12 words
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Advertisement101 1915-06-23 2 ads ss s- '.riiSisP Uli gr-. V <£ »<£ <-< •gs*»* •nw %mmw <*7 "/3 j C, e %J& s> ‘TiTrnrmrr; •nc DOC DOC A o A FROM ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS OR SELLAR, MURRAY 8 Co., AGENTS. PENANG. «fi -<< *x*sr* r ir. >nc inr -v: .’^r^%am-r\ DUI o101 words
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Article1090 1915-06-23 3 WHAT THEY ARE DOING. New Jobs fob Some. Mr. F. W. Wile, the Berlin correspondent of the Daily Mail contributes the following interesting notes on the men about the Kaiser and what they are doing Ballin. To Herr Ballin, the shrew i managing director of1,090 words
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Article894 1915-06-23 3 t TRAINING R.A.M.C. MEN IN WALES. I Vigorous Anti-German Sentiments The following highly interesting letter, i says the Straits Times, has been received by i a friend in Singapore from Dr. Norman Black, who is at the R. A. M. C. training camp, Llandrindod Wells I’ve894 words
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Advertisement650 1915-06-23 3 turn m p*» *v til *p S 5 ROOM R O IM “SLOTEN” BBTTER is a full cream DUTCH dairy butter of SUPERIOR quality, being only tinned from May until August from the finest GRASS-BUTTER OBTAINABLE AT TONG JOO, HOONG KEE, CHONG KEE and others. Sole Importers: Trading Society Deli-Atjeh."650 words
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Advertisement526 1915-06-23 3 BOER TOBACCO REAL MAGALIESBURG 46 SPRINGBOK Sold in i pound Lead BY ALL THE LEADING DEALERS. I YOU MAY REST ASSURED that Beecham's Pills will be of great service to you if your stomach is out of order or your liver is The conditions of life in these days are526 words
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Article, Illustration95 1915-06-23 4 Published daily (except Sunday* and public holidays) AT THI CRITERION PRESS. Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang Puicu. Daily Local $24 per annus. Outitation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Po*t Frue) $17.50 CABLU ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 58® Printing Department 343 N B. —AW business ewnnsunicationa ahould95 words
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Article1083 1915-06-23 4 From Mr. McKenna’s speech when introducing the Bill authorising the new War Loan in the House of Commons we gather, first, that it has been deemed advisable to mobilise the whole wealth of the nation in Tiew of a campaign whose duration it is still quite1,083 words
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96 1915-06-23 4 June2l By Balance ...$22,790.06 22 J. R Brown, June subscription 25.00 Staff of Messrs. R. Young, monthly subscription 100.00 Staff of Aisatic Petroleum Co., B»gan Luar, June subscription 17.15 Amount collected by Perak Clnb:— J. Henderson, 9th instalment 10 00 T.A. Sugden, 9th96 words
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Article1018 1915-06-23 4 Mr. J. A. S. Jennings, of Ipob, is leaving fer home earlv next month to undergo ar operation for appendicitis. Dr. Sutherland, who has made many friends here during the few years he hatbeen in Penang, go is home on leave in the near future. Mrs. A.1,018 words
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Article933 1915-06-23 4 We are glad to see that the Straits Government is taking powers to introduce universal service for Europeans in this Colony and shall probably have more to say on the subject in the near future. Meau time, we trust that steps are being taken now to provide the933 words
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Advertisement292 1915-06-23 4 Make use of time, let not advantage slip; Beauty within itself should not be wasted: f 9 >* era. H Just received a large stock of English Made Lever Watches with Radium Dials and Hands, which slow time clearly in the dark They are not cheap watches ma le for292 words
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Article823 1915-06-23 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. C HANCELLOR'S EXPLANATION IN THE COMMONS. RUSH TO INVEST. London, June 21. In the Home of Commons, Mr. Reginald McKenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in meting a loan resolution, said that prompt decision was required as it was not desirable that a big823 words
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Article604 1915-06-23 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. steady french advance. ALL ALONG THE LINE. Paris, June 21, 7.15 p.m. A Paris communique states North of Arras we made progress further towards Souchez and carried several trenches and approached north-west of the village. There has been an all-night long artillery duel604 words
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Article535 1915-06-23 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. ENEMY NEARING I EMBERG. RAVARUSKA TAKENAmsterdam, June 21, 3 15 p.m. A Berlin communique states: General von Mackensen is fighting for Lemberg, while Zolkiew and Ravarueka are in our hands The Russians yesterday launched an attack westward of Ravaruska, but were repulsed by535 words
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Article582 1915-06-23 5 (Renter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram VERDICT OF COURT MARTIAL. GUILTY." Bloemfontein, June 21. General Da Wet bas been found gailty of eight counts of treason and not guilty of the remaining two. Sentence has been deferred until tomorrow. Se»t«ae«. Bloemfontein, June 21. General De Wet has been582 words
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Article170 1915-06-23 5 COMPULSORY SERVICE. ALL EUROPEANS AFFECTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 23. A Special Government Gazette contains the Reserve Force and Civil Guard Bill which requires all male British subjects of pure European descent, between the age of eighteen and fifty-five, to register themselves within a week (new170 words
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Article646 1915-06-23 5 FROM DUTCH SOURCES. The following telegrams are from the Sumatra Post of Monday, June 21 The National Service Campaisa. Mr. Harold Cox appeared on a National Set vice League platform with Lord Milner and Eaid that war was a great fact sweeping away many theories. Compulsion waß necessary646 words
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Article968 1915-06-23 5 TWO CHINESE CHARGED. Before Mr. R. Scott. District Judge, this morning a Hylam man and a Cantonese woman were charged with procuring girls for immoral purposes. The second accut-ed was charged in the alternative with abetment of the above offence. Both accused, who were defended, the man968 words
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Article19 1915-06-23 5 To-day, at Dato Kramat Gardens, Stia Persenangan meet Jamathol Moslem in the Second Division o£ the M.F.A. League.19 words
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Article2621 1915-06-23 6 THE GOVERNMENTS DENIAL Sequence of Events. The following is the full text of the official communique denying that the Governor or the General ever received any warning of the likelihood of an outbreak by the Fifth (Native) Light Infantry In view of the misrepresentations that have been made2,621 words
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Article1075 1915-06-23 6 The Munitions of war to-day have become exceedingly complex The soldier s dress, on the other hand, has been simplified to bare necessities. It was otherwise in old times. The military regulations of the eighteenth and the greater part of the i nineteenth centuries furnish1,075 words
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Article1146 1915-06-23 6 By Woods Hutchinson, A M M.D. (In Good Housekeeping s The most mysterious things are those t which happen every day. To go fro sleep when we are tired is as eisy, simple, and i matter-of-fact as to come in out of the rain, but you1,146 words
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Article617 1915-06-23 6 Market Gardens By-Laws A meeting of the members of the .Rural Board was held at the Land Office yesterday afternoon. There were present Mr. H. C. Sells (Chairman), Mr. C. G. May, Dr. R. Dane, and Mr. Cheah Seng Yean’ with Mr. Chee Kok Fee (Secretary) in617 words
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Article109 1915-06-23 6 The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow:— Championship Pairs. J M Chalmers (D) and W K Sharpe vt. J G Allan and R H Reid. Championship. Dr Sharp vs G M Terzaao. Double Handicap. Messrs G E Wright Motion vt. E Reimann and J Aurely. The109 words
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Advertisement43 1915-06-23 6 Economy in the Eli. It costs but a pmall amount to keep Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy always in your medicine ehest, and it is economy in the end. It always cures and cures quickly. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement34 1915-06-23 6 Blow, blow, thou wintr* wind, Blow all you know, Bain, hail or snow. You may be most unkind, Really I do not mind, For I’m immune—secure I take Wooda’ Peppermint Cure, Learing ill-health behind.34 words
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Advertisement39 1915-06-23 6 Something Dependable. Diarrhcea is always more or less prevalent during this weather. Be prepared for it. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effectual. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.39 words
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Advertisement10 1915-06-23 6 For Chronic Cheat Complainta, Wooda’ Greet Peppermint Cere, la. id10 words
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Article1834 1915-06-23 7 Things not Taught in Indian Schools.' Few people can lire past middle age without some backward thought on their own 1 education, and especially on what it might! hare been if carried out in the light of present experience. This, of course, is a practical impossibility,1,834 words
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Advertisement400 1915-06-23 7 HOTEL NORMAN, Penang's Select Residential Hotel. ENGLISH PROPRIETORSHIP. yft in the event of change of Proietorthip, the Hotel will not be closed, but Lji be banded over to the new tenant ai a going concern. LARGE airy rooms facing the sea. Under the patronage ot H.M. Judges, Medical Officers, Colonial400 words
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Advertisement44 1915-06-23 7 UOU Chamberlain's Pain Balm. a touch of rheumatism, or a twinge of A whatever the trouble i«. ChamrS pwo Bilm drive, away the pain at cure. f&tK application Rive 1 of burD and relieved, cut. and scalds may o® p f j owellines prompt-44 words
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Advertisement51 1915-06-23 7 Bowel Complaint in Children. i During the summer months mothers should watch for any unnatural looseness of the child’s bowels. When given prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries I and51 words
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Advertisement196 1915-06-23 7 Dnonc OCDC 0 DOC DOC DOC DQoOO BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT Contractors to THE ADMIRALTY, THE WAR OFFICE, THE INDIA OFFICE. o ALL Government Hospitals IN THE Straits Settlements AND Federated Malay States. OBTAINABLE O RETAIL RAN mm s I l[i?D NAT^t AND ALL Leading Hospitals THROUGHOUT The World. Milkmaid Brand196 words
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Advertisement1726 1915-06-23 8 «2 ooS.N.C" Wireless Telegraphy, fitted oo 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. Mail Service. Ootward. Homeward. Date. Steamer. Connecting Due with S.S. London. June 25 Malta July 9 Sardinia 231,726 words
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