Straits Echo, 3 September 1915
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Title Section36 1915-09-03 1 Straits Echo :A,, V CBRONltLfi 0F EVENTS CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR BAST GENERALLY VOL. 13. $24 Per Annua» PENANG, FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1915. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 20036 words
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Advertisement990 1915-09-03 1 toil TIANG LEE S’ CO., nnnnnn ra ii M r a C3 4 :> Th« Doctor tdrisM and roooa mends. It is nonrisking, iarig orating tad strengtkeaiaf. eoqaaaaaa naaaaaa i For Cars on Hire Call at or 'phone (No. 694) to Georgetown Motor Garage 7 A Penang Road. BANKS Does990 words
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Advertisement17 1915-09-03 1 TO LET. x 1 BUNGALOW No. 1428, BURMA*-’ 5 ROAD. LOCATION QliiJ' lEALTHY. APPLi 53, Bead t'treet,17 words
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Article1064 1915-09-03 2 INDUSTRIAL TRADE PROTECTION IN THE MIDDLE AGE3. Lessons from the Past. Modern historians recognise fully the great truth that their mo9t important function is to provide, in their records of the past, information that will serve as guidance to the and future generations. Hence thf "f1,064 words
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Article897 1915-09-03 2 REMARKABLE WARNING IN THE VORWAERTS.” How Til Fatherland was Misled. A remarkable warning against a mistaken estimate of American public opinion is uttered in the Socialist Vorwaerts by its New York correspondent in a ma led message. He says: Germany will do well to realise that897 words
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Advertisement611 1915-09-03 2 tEbe Criterion press, Xtb„ pcnang. 66 GLOY. 99 The Clean Adhesive. INFINITELY BETTER THAN GUM. A Fresh Stock Just Received. Price: 35 cents per small bottle. ft 65 tf ft large St CO., o\^ <2 <G Q. <5 1 50 I m s o <2 DE ERVEN <2 <2 cs611 words
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Article493 1915-09-03 3 II On Hirocaiiv. Thara is vary iittla raal hypocrisy in th# world, avan in England. It isn’t needed we can dacaive oursalvas so easily and so complatsly that it is raraly necessary t© fall back on deliberate pretence. Oir Civilisation. Civilisation will have begun whan usually discussion is no493 words
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Article75 1915-09-03 3 Billiard Tournament. r l he following is the result of the tie played off yesterday Double Handicap A A Jeremiah and B E D’Araujo beat A P Folev and C A Williams (250—221). The following tie has been fixed for to-day:— Single Handicap. J W Boyle «PP Aeria.75 words
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Article176 1915-09-03 3 The following are the results of the ties played off yesterday Championship. F N Syer beat E A Swan 10—8; 6—2. Single Handicap B. R R Turner beat Terzano 7—5 6—4. Profession Pairs. Bennet and Prentis > beat Harvey and Harries 6—2; 6—3. The Peking Police authorities176 words
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Article521 1915-09-03 3 That the Newmarket Extra Meetings, with huge fields and many unexpected and longpriced winners, have done much to keep the average stable going may be doubted. There are, however, points of interest to those who still keep an eye on form Flack Jester has been twice defeated,521 words
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Article440 1915-09-03 3 Verdict of Suicide. The inquest into the circumstances attending the death of a Chinaman, named Chan Seong, was held yesterday afternoon in the Second Court before Mr. E. E. Colrnan, Coroner. It appeared that the deceased who was turned out of 270, Beach Street, owing to his intrusion440 words
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Advertisement1092 1915-09-03 3 P. 8 0. S. N. Co. Marseilles Special Train. The public are here* by informed that the P. O. SLEEP* ING CAR SPECIAL TRAIN is to be re* established commen* cing outwards in connection with the 44 Medina leaving Marseilles on 12th September and homewards in connection with the 441,092 words
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Advertisement319 1915-09-03 3 ts o '^Jr£slefSS^ /< £e C; yy\ <>< >i NTi |J c—? Fabrique de *-j> f| Cigarettesfgyptiennes FELUCCA ERES •tfKr U&gfH I. BouionKRouge N. jiS' i MasperO wr FaB«'QUC Par r MASPERO FRERES Ltd DANS ItUR MANUFACTURE AU rASNtaUC o v AAaSPERO FRERES L to MANUf*etu«i TT Absolutely Unique! Absolutely319 words
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Article, Illustration99 1915-09-03 4 Published daily (except Sunday* and public holiday*) AT TUB CRITERION PRESS. Ltd. No. 59, Beach I Street, PeDang. Pbicb. Daily Local h. 924 per unw. Ontatation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) 917.50 CABLB ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 A’ W— AII busisss*99 words
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Article1476 1915-09-03 4 What should be the policy of the trader in war time The question is prompted by the recent strike in South Wales, a fact which reminds us that organised industry and organised labour have the destiny of the Empire iu their hands. With Mr. Lloyd1,476 words
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Article752 1915-09-03 4 The engagement is announced of Mr. S. j P. Mulder of the Koninklijke Puketvaart Maatschappij (Royal Mail Steam Navigation Company) to Miss Winnie Woodford, j i By the N Y K. Suwa Maru Mr. A- Murray McKee, acting superintendent and adjutant,, 1 Constabulary, Jesselton, B N.B is752 words
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Article161 1915-09-03 4 To the Editor of the (Straits Echo. Dear Sir, I have just read the article Judge and Jury in to-night’s Straits Times. Personally, I always thought that the final verdict was left to the Jury and that if tho verdict was against the Judge’s opinion, the latter161 words
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Article32 1915-09-03 4 The Royal mail steamer Novara have left Singapore is expected to arrive here at i p.m. to-morrow and will leave for Colombo and Bombay about 10 p.m. the same day.32 words
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Article1038 1915-09-03 4 What do people suppose soldiers read A. lady who organized a collection of newspapers and magazines for soldiers at Hurst tJastle found among the volumes sent to her price lists of the stores, an assortment of children's magazines, aud reports of the London Society lor Christianising the Jews!1,038 words
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Advertisement164 1915-09-03 4 nnnann White Porcelain Latex Cups. TUMBLER SHAPE. AS ILLUSTRATION Packed in cases of 500 pieces eacH. Large Stocks now on Hand. For Sample and Price apply to THE EASTERN TRADING CO.. PENANG IPOH. ■■■■M***wnnnnoo»w« Weinberg’s Mahaiia Cigarettes. CCS 3 n M •Z 11 mm r*<urrx?icm.-. v «2 m //7 7/164 words
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Article1295 1915-09-03 5 (Reuter's Service) Copyright Telegram. THE RUSSIAN STAND. IMPORTANT CAPTURES, London, September 2, 3.20 a in The Petrograd communique says “The enemy has been inactive on the Rigia-Dvinsk front except at Friedrichstadt, where the situation is practically unchanged. The Russiaus continue to advance on the right hank of1,295 words
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Article336 1915-09-03 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. RENEWED ACTIVITY. NIGHT LONG BOMBARDMENT. London, September 1, 4 50 p.m. The Paris communique states that i there have been numerous artillery actions all night long. The latest i communique says The Germans in the Vosges carried on a bombardment with poisoi-shells. They336 words
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Article167 1915-09-03 5 Kalimpong, July 26. The Chinese forces are still lying idle near Gi&mda. The future of Tibet depends on the result of the European war. In the meantime, both sides are on the alert and preparing for the future. Forts are being built and the Tibetan soldiers are167 words
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50 1915-09-03 5 Sept. 1 By Balance ...$34,400.57 2 Three Musketeers” monthly subscription 45.00 W. H. Threlfall, monthly subscription 10.00 A. F. Richards, Parit Buntar 1000 Paugkoro, Fighting Firemen” 1000 Balance, Sept. 2 34,475.57 Remitted to London 410,000 on 24-2 15 85,618.73 Total subscription to-date ...$120,094.3050 words
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Article25 1915-09-03 5 Sept. 1 By Balance 11,323.67 2 O. B. Pike 8th instalment 25.00 Balance, Sept. 2 $1,348.67 Amount previously acknowledged 16,859.10 Total .„$18,207.7725 words
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Article752 1915-09-03 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. GALLANT “V. Cs.” OFFICERS' HEROISM. London, September 1. The following awards of the Victoria Cross have been gazetted, all for “Very conspicuous bravery and devotion to I duty Major G. G. Whebler, of the Hariana I Lancers. At Sbaiba in Mesopotamia on I April752 words
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Article433 1915-09-03 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. AN IMPORTANT CAPTURE. APPRECIABLE GAIN OF GROUND London, September 2, 1.15 a.m General Sir Ian Hamilton reports th t further fighting ou August 27 aud 28 on the northern section of the line resulted in the capture of an important practical (tactical feature which433 words
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Article101 1915-09-03 5 The following articles will be found en our outside pages Page. 2 Economic History of England Gerrnau Opinion in America. 3. —Statements. Parish Hall. P. C. C. Tennis Tournament. The English Turf. Opium Poisoning. 6. —lnternational Agreements. Coalition and Opposition. The Mona Angels. Mr. P. J. C. Daniels. Dr.101 words
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Article192 1915-09-03 5 FROM DUTCH SOURCES. The following special telegrams are from the Sumatra Post ami Deli Csurant of September 1 Holland aad the War. Soldiers belonging to the Dutch corps of 1 engineer have taken to pieces the Taube i which came down recently near Venloo. The two German192 words
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Article708 1915-09-03 5 A Charge That Failed. Belare Mr. R. Se tt in the District Court this morning two Chinese nouias, named Yeoh Kim Liew and Yeoh Kim Swee, were charged with trespassing into the residence of Teh Gok Kwee. Both the accused, who claimed trial, were represented by Mr.708 words
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Obituary40 1915-09-03 5 Obituary. Lt.-Geaeral C. A. Goodfellow, London, September 2 The death has taken place, at the age of 79, of Lt. General Charles Augustus Goodfellow, V. C who served in tho Indian Mutiny in which campaign he won the Victoria Cross.40 words
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Article1095 1915-09-03 6 Is Parliament Wanted? 1 I am sorry to report that serious constitu- tional differences have arisen between the two Houses. A number of ancient peers, realising that their lives wore too valuable to be risked against the Germans, thought it would be a good thing to shoot1,095 words
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Article831 1915-09-03 6 Ad allusion to the Hague Tribunal, at a time when most of the great Powers have appealed to the sword as the sole arbiter in their quarrels, may provoke a smile. But, although the work of the Hague Tribunal be suspended, it has too useful functions to perform831 words
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Article972 1915-09-03 6 Arthur Machen - THE GROWTH OF A MIRACLE FICTION. By Arthur Machen. One of the most remarkable minor inei- j dents of the war is the manner in which the story of the appearance of angels to British soldiers in the retreat from Mens has been passed from mouth to972 words
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Article1327 1915-09-03 6 HONOURED BY SINGAPORE CHINESE A Successful Function. Yesterday evening (pays the Malaya Tribune of Wednesday the members of I the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and friends assembled to congratulate the Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng, on tbe occasion of his j being appointed to a seat1,327 words
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Article521 1915-09-03 6 Experiences at the Front. It may interest the friends of Mr. P. J. C. Daniels (of Klang), nowa Corporal in the Motor Transport A.S.C, attached to the Ist Indian Cavalry Supply Column, to j know that he is serving in the North of France and521 words
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Article501 1915-09-03 6 To the Editor of the Timet of Malaya. Dear Sir,—Having read the three article* on Education in the F. M. S lam compelled to express my modest sentiment* amid the Babel of Voices now prevailing on this most vital and comprehensive subject The word501 words
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Article156 1915-09-03 6 The output of the Tongknb Harbour Tin Dredging Company for the month of August was 117 tons. The output of Deebook Dredging for August was 414 piculs (yardage treated s= 75,985 cubic yard*), The output of Katoo Deebook for August was 417 piculs, (yardage treated 70,073 cubic156 words
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Article24 1915-09-03 6 lbs. The Consolidated Rubber Estates Ltd 24,059 The New Columbia Rubber Co. Ltd. 30,090 The Gula Kalumpong Rubber Estates Ltd 97,47024 words
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Article190 1915-09-03 6 Police and Jamathol Horea each took one > point on Wednesday. Referee: Corpl. Abdul f Kader. Result: No Score. 5 On Saturday, Crescent Star and Sabrul Jamil meet; on Sunday, Darul Mohibah and Stia Persenangan. i i Miss Wp.ng Kuei-hua, who established t more than twenty primary schools in190 words
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Advertisement56 1915-09-03 6 Supplied by All) Chemists. Physicians prescribe Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy because it relievos cramps in the stomach and intestinal pains quicker than any preparation they can compound. It can l>e bought from any chemist. A bottle will keep for yrwrr, and no home is complete without if. For56 words
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Advertisement12 1915-09-03 6 or Children’s Hacking Couch at Night Woods’ Great Peppeimint Cure, Is. 6d12 words
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Advertisement80 1915-09-03 6 Occasional spells of Fever may be said to be the inheritance of all who come to the Tropics. As an easement and to quickly break them down and restore the body temperature to normal, there is nothing better than WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CORE. A dose or two of this medicine80 words
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Advertisement73 1915-09-03 6 Teething Children. Teething children have more or lees diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, All that ia necessary is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanso the system. It is73 words
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Advertisement68 1915-09-03 6 Are You Going on a Journey Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be packed in your hand luggage when going on a journey. Change of water, diet, and temperature all tend to produce bowel trouble, and this medicine eannot be secured on board the train or steamship. It may68 words
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Article2495 1915-09-03 7 The admirable edition of Walter Bagehot’s works* which we owe to the joint seal of Mrs. Russell Barrington and Mr. Forrest Morgan gives us an opportunity of meaauring our debt to a writer of rare talent and tireless energy. Of Bagehot’s contributions to political science, of2,495 words
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Advertisement190 1915-09-03 7 NO MOTHER can expect her children to escape all the ills to which childhood is subject, but small regular do3es of f \*fr r fh> the tiny laxatives, will help to make their battles for health easily won. Correct Constipation, relieve Biliousness and Headaches. Do not Gripe. Of Chemists, 50190 words
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Advertisement1749 1915-09-03 8 S.N.C® Wireless Telegraphy, fitted on all Steamers. Ail Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans FREE of Charge and each berth is furnished with an Eleotric Reading Lamp. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward. Homeward Date. Steamer. Sept. 4 Sept. 16 Sept. 30 Oct. 14 Novara Sardinia Nankin Malta Connecting1,749 words
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