Straits Echo, 20 September 1915

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  • 36 1 Straits Echo f AILV CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 13. $24 Per Annum PENANG, MONDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1915. Sin|le Copy, 10 cents. No. 214
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    • 952 1 *Jb4v>»q *u«w»j OO /9 331 ON VIX fpmcwßwaci i l Pi l U Tht Dootor tdriMs and rtoonmtnde It it nourishing, i»figormtln; t*d strong tieniaf. a ncMainHiii For Cars on Hire BANKS FOR EMPIRE "The Little Arts/ocrai’* ('all at or 'phone (No. 694) to Georgetown Motor Garage 7 A t
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    • 17 1 M TO LET. 1 BUNGALOW No. 1428. BURMAH ROAD. LOCATION QUIET HEALTHY. APPLY S 3, Beach Street.
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    • 49 2 DRINK m mt it I 5 Ai- m Jjw I 3» ft Tf n i\ p d¥ f& W *g! 1 &>, 4*0 "ip4 |4 f3 ;t< :n| Sy V' »-5$ r tec'-" THE V5i -V 'j>' ON SOIiE AGlEuJSfTSi BRAND ¥A H 3 4 ■i %*> r m LTD.,
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  • 657 3 BOLD 8TAND FOLLOWED BT MASSACRE. Taumi Fate in Exile. A correspondent sends the Manchetter Guardian some additional details about the plight of the Armenians in Turkey. These details were obtained from some Greeks of Trebizond, who were carrying maize to Kirasund, when they were taken prisoners by
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  • 185 3 Training for Bots of Twelve. Berne, August 22. Austrian imports during the first eix months of 1915 decreased by .£32,120,000 and exports decreased by .£32,180,000. Of tbe decrease in imports £21,528,000 is accounted for by raw materials aud £18,048,000 of the decrease in eiports accounted for by
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    • 632 3 c L n n n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r nU000 *****0 ***************00 0 0 LIPTONS RANIPORE TEAS. Tho*e who want the finest Indian
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    • 58 3 Chronic Diarrhoea. Are you subject to attacks of diarrbcei Keep absolutely quiet for a few days, rest in bed if possible, be careful of your diet and take Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This medicine has cured cases of chronic diarrhoea that physicians have failed on, and it will
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    • 473 3 Anaemia or Poorness of Blood, is far more prevalent than is generally supposed. Men, Women and Children are all liable to suffer. If neglected, serious consequences may result. If taken when the symptoms are first noticed, it is a very simple matter to enrich the blood and so effectually check
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  • 3957 4  -  A WONDERFUL PIECE OF WAR WRITING. By Arthur Ruhl [We reprint the following article from Collier't Weekly." Thit American magasine, eo ably edited by Mr. Mark Sullivan, was one of the first to come out etrongly on the vide of the Alliee. At a reeult it hat
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    • 61 4 There is a reason for everything. Therefore let us tell yom that the reason why WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE is so popular throughout the Indies is, that it folly carries out what it professes to do—cure chills, dysentery, and complaints of the chest and stomach. One bottle will confirm this.
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    • 46 4 That Heavy Feeling: after meals is the result of Indigestion. Help jour digestive organs to accomplish their functions by taking one or two PINKETTES the ideal laxative pills. Of Chemists, 50 cents a bottle, or post free, from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Dept. 5, Singapore.
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    • 559 4 WHY NOT GST Sold by SttiioMri Importers m4 Jewellers. If you carry a Swan Fountpen you are always ready to jot it down.” The Swan has no intricate or delicate parts—consequently it never gets out of order, and is always ready to write without adjusting or coaxing. Good for a
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  • 1167 5 Fifth Annual Meeting. The Fifth Ordinary General Meeting of The Kedah Rubber Company Ltd. was held at the Chamber of Commerce at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday. There were present the Hon. Mr. A. R. Adams in the Chair, Mr. W. E. Hutson, Mr. W. B. Cromar
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  • 241 5 Provision for the Public Service Next Year. As already reported by telegram, a Bill for making provision for the public service for the year 1916 is to be introduced into the Legislative Council at the next meeting. Tne Bill is published in the Gazette for general information. It
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  • 174 5 Ladies’ Sepiember Spoon. The play for this competition resulted as follows: Mrs Kirk All Square. Miss Barnett All Square. Mrs. Tomson 1 Down. Miss Brown, Mrs Ebden, Miss Gold, Miss Mahler, Mrs. S- F. B. Martin, Mrs. Powell, Mr. Sellor and Miss Thompson also played but return
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  • 146 5 Brouard—Harvbt. A quiet wedding was solemnised at St. George’s Church this morning by the Rev. b\ W. Haines, the contracting parties being Mr. G. W. Brouard, Court lnspec tor, Ipob, youngest son of Mr. J. P. Brouard, of Les Chapelles, Guernsey, and Miss Ethe Georgian» Harvey, younger daughter
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    • 317 5 < Id (/> a Id Q£ -I < u Id <L m z < z < z o 3 m o W UCHANANS SCOTCH WHISKY 55^ K oi>^°° w 'SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT' BLACK WHITE ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Sole Agents PENANG AND KEDAH. By afpomCnumt to H M. The
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    • 527 5 8Z ';v 001 e—? Fabrique de »-j[ Cigarettes Egyptiennes FELUCCA n ifflr BoutonKßouge 5 i N I freres J fABRIQUC p AR Maspero FreresL NS LtUR fAANtIf AfITURE r*B« out O A*, ASPCRO pRtRES L T£ > o* Caire,Egypie Are you a supporter of Detective-Mystery Serial! The Latest and Foremost
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  • 96 6 Published daily (except Sundays and pnblio holidays) AT TEC CRITERION PRESS. Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Paicc. Daily Local $24 per acnem Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABI.B ADDKBSS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Not. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 K d. —All busiasss communication! should
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  • 1435 6 Mr. Lloyd-George continues to paint the picture of the war situation in dismal colours. No doubt he is thoroughly in earnest and no doubt also he is, as he remarks, jeopardising his political future as the leader and spokesman of advanced democracy in Great Britain by
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  • 832 6 Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sproule returned by the mail yesterday morning. Mr. J. W. Goldthorp is appointed to act as second magistrate, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. N. A. M. Griffin, Commissioner of Police, Kedah, is on a visit to Penang. Our Kuala Lumpur contemporary hears that Dr.
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  • 826 6 FROM DUTCH SOURCES. The following special telegrams are from t le Sumatra Post of Friday and Saturday September 17 and 18 Holland and the War. It is stated that the Netherlands Overseas Trust will shortly cease its activities as an intermediary between the British Government and Dutch
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    • 207 6 The Right Price to pay is Ui-t which appeals to your sense of reason. For quality reasons, as well as economical reasons, you cannot beat Ours. A new range of Perambulators just to hand. The Woodenette is a strong square wood body perambulator, neatly painted Brown or Green and lined
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  • 1257 7 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. VILNA THREATENED. TATE IN THE BALANCE. Pettograd, September 17, 12 a m. The Germans, besides threatening Tilna from the north, are endeavouring to drive a wedge with fifteen divisions of cavalry some fifty miles to the south of the town. They have guns
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  • 636 7 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. ARTILLERY LIVELINESS. London, September 17. The French artillery continues to do heavy damage to the enemy trenches and works. There was some liveliness of the German heavy gunß between the Somme and the Aisne to which the French batteries replied energitically. Hcnvy Cnnnonndcs.
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  • 808 7 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. DETAILED ACCOUNT. London, September 18. Sir John Simon, Home Secretary, to-night issued a description by an impartial observer of the last Zeppelin raid on the London district. The precise localities are not disclosed, so as not Igive information to the enemy, because
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  • 701 7 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. BULGARIA AND THE ENTENTE. Sofia, Ssptensbsr 14, The representatives of the Entente Power* called separately on the Bulgarian Premier and handed him a communication the content* of which are not divulged. [The Timet correspondent at Sofia, writing on August 6 say*: > The diplomatic
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  • 644 7 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. SOME RESERVATIONS. London, September 18. Enquiries in oficial quarters indicate that the reports of a grave crisis in the Cabinet on the subject of compulsory service must be taken with reserve. It is true that there are differences between Ministers on the subject,
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  • 74 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page. 3. —The Doomed Armenians. Austria’s Vanishing Trade. 4. —With the Germans. 5. Supply Ordinance. Penang Golf Club Local Wedding. Kedah Rubber Co., Ltd. 8. In Gallipoli. Medical Missions.” Singapore Rages. Local Honours. Penang Cricket Club. Penang Swimming Club.
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  • 1008 8 AT “GABA TEPE.” A Special Account. A friend very kindly sends us the following first-hand account of one of the recent landings in Gallipoli written by an officer of a transport which took part in the operation We arrived at the spot which had been decided upon to
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  • 927 8 To the Editor of thi Straits Echo. Sir, The work of the Medical Mission increases daily, and alongside with this increase it becomes more possible to hope and plan for openings for bringing tbe teachings of the Christian faith to these Malay Mahommedans.” Thus said Mrs Ferguson Davie
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  • 990 8 Notes and Anticipations. Says the well-informed racing correspondent of the Singapore morning paper Work in connection with the training for the forthcoming October meeting has been going on steadily for some while past and favoured by quite nice going considerable advance has been made- Yesterday saw a fair
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  • 1009 8 The appointment of a Sikh gentleman to be a Justice of the Peace in the Colony reminds us that a plea for more generous recognition of local public service has appeared several times in these columns and in the columns of the Singapore Free Press. Until Mr. Loke
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  • 131 8 Tiwnib Touena.mbnt. f ol l owin g ties have been fixed for Wednesday, the 22nd inst. Mixed Doubles. Miss Hogan and Reimann vs Mrs Martin and Threifall Mrs Adamson and Swan vs Mrß Dennys and Reid Single Handicap A. F N Syer mMF Hotchkis. Champ iotishw. Linton
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  • 107 8 The first race of the Monthly Medal Competition, viz: (50 yards handicap) was swum off on Sunday with the following result:— Start. Ist G. N. Burnham 7 secs 2nd F. Scarborough Scratch 3rd E- Lewis 4 secs There were eight starters and Mr. Burnham won by about
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    • 508 8 WANTED. JUNIOR Clerk (Chinese) wanted, must be good calculator. Apply No. 103, c/o Straits Echo. 563 WANTED TO BUY. CEARA RUBBER SEEDS in .null or large quantity. Apply to A 649 c/o Straits Echo. HOUSE WANTED. WANTED to lease, n or near Parit Buntar or Bandar Bharu a house suitable
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    • 9 8 For Chronic Chest Complaints Woods* Great Peppermint Cure 1»,
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    • 12 8 For Children’s Hacking Cough at Night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 6d.
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    • 351 8 BOARD AND LODGING At Moderate Charges. No. 50, Penang Road. 513 a MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A PPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, k the 21st instant for the post of Sanitary Sub-Inspector. Commencing salary of $5O per month j rising by 10 annual increments
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  • 436 9 DIBBENSION AMONG YOUNG TURKB. SlONI»IOA.»T IwCIDSNTS. Some light on the position of affairs in the Turkish capital is thrown by the Athens correspondent of the Near East who, writing on August 2, said There has been further dissension amongst the Young Turks, and three more members
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  • 454 9 The Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng has received an intimation from the Malacca Chinese Aircraft Committee that th9y hope to secure a jEI.cOO reconnaissance aircraft in order to complete the Malayan Air Fleet, and that they have collected the sums in the following list Tan Cbay Yan, $l,OOO,
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    • 357 9 ►nc DOC DOC DOCZDOCDOCDOC DOC DOC Dni u o O n O o O 0 8 0 0 0 o o o o n 5E <* Memorandum? N cPuuse* <*C4ecu) e 6%J t T e* o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o n o n O r\ FRASER NEAVE,
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    • 37 9 Remember the Name. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhea* Remedy is the best known medicine for diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, cramp* or pains in the atomach. Tou may need it some time. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers,
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    • 459 9 urn* amt m m msm When Baby persistently brings up his Food is a mother’s most anxious time. Weary and worried, she tries one food after another until baby becomes a mere little skeleton. But if a mother in this predicament would be guided by her doctor she would give
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  • 1218 10 The American Mothers. Of course, jou get many chances in America that would never come to you in this effete old country, but even so, I was a little surprised one moraing to be offered the chance of becoming an American mother. Because that is
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  • 677 10 Amateurs and Professionals. Mr. Charles Howitt seems to have reasonable grounds for the following complaint which he addreesee to our Jp>h contemporary Sir, May I crave space for the following :—Upon the occasion of our touring Malaya last March we specially included “Mrs. Dot” in our repertoire.
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    • 87 10 Chamberlain’s Couth Remedy. This remedy has no superior as a cure for colds, croup and whooping cough. It has been a favourite with the mothers of young children for almost forty years. Cbamberlaiu’6 Cough Remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It not ouly cures colds
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    • 248 10 HUTTENBACH B™ C o. SOLE AGENTS FOR ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Have much pleasure in announcing the arrival or THE NEW MODEL No. 10. Ti 9 9 &■> rs^ m /I :"Y; 8 3T 1 r*» >43*£S£5T Ar-' i' Tl IS n PRICE LIST. HEAVY NEWJMASTER MODEL No. 10 Foolscap 200 m
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  • 907 11 NEW SOCIETY FORMED. To Uphold Republic. The following manifesto issued by a newly established society named (Jhih An Hui (Society for the Public Peace) was received in Shanghai yesterday, says the China Prett •f September 5. This society was organised for the purpose of opposing the
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  • 963 11 Honoyb to Whom Honour is Duh. The terse and vivid despatch of ViceAdmiral John de Robeck, containing the account of the naval part of that great feat of arms, the landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula, has been read with intense interest. It presents a peculiarly characteristic example
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    • 326 11 THE SECRET TO HEALTH RESTORING. BOOKS of advice, given by Dr. K. C. Daw, a physician of over SO years’ experience in the above subject, can be obtained post free from the following places: PENANG RUBBER BTAMP Co., 40, Church Btreet, Penang. THE FRIEND OF THE PUBLIC Co., 49, Lahat
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    • 41 11 Treatment for Dysentery. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcoa Remedy followed by a dose of castor oil will effectually cure the most stubborn cases of dysentery. It is especially good for summer diarrheoa in children. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 61 11 Rheumatism. Have you ever tried Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for rheumatism If not, you are wasting time, as the longer this disease runs on the harder it is to cure. Get a bottle to-day, apply it with a vigorous massage to the afflicted parts and you will be surprised aud delighted
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    • 216 11 OCDC 0 DOC 'XV DOC DOoQOOC ey royal m DCDO 0 /'■'V APPOINTMENT. Contractors to THE ADMIRALTY, THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE, n o n ALL Government Hospitals IN THE Straits Settlements AND Federated Malay States. OBTAINABLE RETAIL v i P m AB o AND ALL Leading Hospitals THROUGHOUT
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    • 1599 12 P. 40. liWfgS m S.N.C® Wireless Telegraphy, fitted on all Steamers. All C*bim are fitted with Electric Fans FREE of Charge and each berth is furnished with an Electric Reading Lamp. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall Service Homeward FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. “A” Accommodation. Ist class 2nd class To Lonuon
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