Straits Echo, 21 September 1915

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  • 36 1 Straits Echo OAIJ..V CHROMCLE OF EVENTS, CIRCUL.VIiNG THROUGHOUT THE S! BAITS. THE FEDERATED «ALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GBNEfiAtM VOL. 13. $24 Per Annum PENANG, TUESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1915. Siifle Copy, 10 ctnti. No. ittA-
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    • 23 1 *MMMM*MM****^i TO LET. m 1 BUNGALOW m No. 1428, BURMAH ROAD. a LOCATION QUIET a HEALTHY. J| APPLY M 53, Beach Street. 2
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  • 2428 2 C Ft*m Our Own CorrupondmL') London, August 21. Tho suiting of the Royal Edward transport is tho titnt legitimate success achieved by the German submarines since the war started Out of all the victims sent to the bottom of the seas since the campaign of Frightfulness”
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    • 87 2 Chamberlains 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. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It not only cures colds
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    • 174 2 STAMPS. Breaking up collection—9,000 varieties. All latest War Stamps. Seud deposit and want list. First come, first served. J. L. N. PASQTTAL, P. Brandan, 561 Sumatra Michelin Tyres. I am keeping stock of these well known tyres in all sizes. Arctic Ice Machines. Best for the tropics. Estimates and Contracts
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    • 303 2 TAKE CARE OF YOUR FEET. THE WALK-OVER BOOTS AND SHOES. You need not hare trouble with your feet. We can fit you with a pair of Walk-overs that will be perfectly comfortable, right from the start, and that will look well and wear to your satisfaction. if The Walk-over BRAND.
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  • 957 3 The following was the result of the shoot at Kampong Bbaru, on Monday afternoon Onen Aggregate” Cep. Delilierate Firing a ’E JS a p-, o. o S’© uO Miss Smith 31 35 23 89 Mrs Liston 30 28 30 88 M.s Hulme Sharp 32 28 27
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  • 827 3 Relations Discussed bt German Writer Writing in the Berliner Tageblatt on the Netherlands, Paul Rache points out to his compatriots that the idea that Holland is practically German and feels German and in reality belongs to Germany is a fallacy, and that it has been
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    • 903 3 The World’s Family Medicine why BcmIwib'i Pilk haw* con* to occupy thia promior place among family medicines k dear to everyone who haa had occaaion to teat their unequalled medicinal qualities. Between the many so-called ceres for digestive disorders and thk wonderful remedy there k a wide gulf. The undoubted
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  • 99 4 Published daily (except Sunday* and pubbe holidays) AT TE K CRITERION P RESS. Ltd No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. P*ic«. Daily Local m $24 per mm» Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLB ADDRISS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 N.d. All bu(in«M
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  • 1350 4 There has been such a positive Hood of pessimism regarding the war both in Reuter’s cables and the mail papers lately that it is almost a public duty to point out that there is another sido to the dismal picture which Mr. Lloyd George and others h;ire
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  • 935 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller, of Caledonia Estate, are going on a short holiday to Java. 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Watertield, of Taiping t; Rubber Plantations, have been staying up Penang Hills. Mr. R. D. Eugland has established a i record on the Bombay Golf
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  • 960 4 hat un °usly placed personality the uke of Cumberland eaters ou his Beventvli ret year to-day, having been born on t Member 21, 1845. He is a British Prinw and a member of the House of Lords, and t -kes his title from the fact that he is
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    • 78 4 BRITISH LYSOI SUBSTPUTE. BRITISH MANUFACTURERS produce a PREPARATION EQUAL TO GERMAN .LYSOL Identical in Composition. Identical in Use. PRICES 55 cts., 85 cts. and $1.25. Sole Agents: THE GEORGE TOWN Y, LTD. PENANG, TAIPING and IPOH. ~n ii ii win mu n P; Iff m y J sols ag:: ;.a
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  • 757 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. THL FATE OF VILNA. RUSSIAN VERSION. Petrograd, September 20, 12 30 p.m. The Russian communique does not mention the fall of Yilna but says that the Russians are stubbornly resisting west and north-west of Dvinsk. But westward of Dvinsk a hurricane fire destroyed
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  • 990 5 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. BOMBARDMENT OF BELGIAN COAST. Paris, September 20, 1.45 a m A Paris couimuuique states Our heavy artillery co-operated with the j British fleet in bombarding the German i defences on the Belgian coast. The enemy's fire in Artois slackened while our artillery continues
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  • 820 5 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. THE OPPOSITION S VIEWS. DEPUTATION WAITS ON THE KINO. Coalitioa Cabinet Demanded. Sifia, September 20. King Ferdinand received a deputation j from the five Opposition parties who declared that neutrality, as desired by, Austria and Germany, would be fatal to Bulgaria. The
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  • 65 5 C From Our Own Correspondent.') Singapore, September 20. At the meeting of the Eastern United Assurance Company Mr. Tan Chay Yan, who presided, explained that the loss of the Fire Department was in the ratio of 35‘83 and that of the Marine Department 39 55 The
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  • 864 5 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. VOLUNTARYISM AND COMPULSION. London, September 20. Mr. J. H. Thomas (Labour Member for Derby), Mr. G. R. Thorne (Labour Member for East Wolverhampton) and Mr. J. Hodge (Labour Member for Gorton) all made speeches yesterday. Mr, Thomas, in an address at Deptford,
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  • 722 5 COMPANY SQUABBLE. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 21. A special general meeting of the Glenealy Plantations, Ltd., was held for the purpose of considering a resolution, appointing new Directors, Visiting Agents, and Secretaries. The resolutions were proposed by Mr. Frank Adam. Ckairmaa'a Strong Criticisms.
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  • 687 5 DISORDERLY CONDUCT. Before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel in the Third Court this morning two Klings and two Bengalis were charged with disorderly conduct by fighting in public. Mahmoot .L/C 193 stated that at about 6 p.m. yesterday he was walking along Union Street when he saw all
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  • 32 5 Sept.l7 By Balance ...$35,982.06 20 "A bet —Jimmy 5.”... 5.00 Balance, Sept. 20 35,987.06 Remitted to London JEIO.OOO on 24-2-16 85,618.73 Total subscriptions to-date ..,$121,605.79
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  • 171 5 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page. 2 —War News and Gossip. 3, —Holland And the German Empire. P. L R C. 6. —The Central Perak Planters. War Prisoners. Reform in China. A Corporal’s Ballad. Leaves from an Officer’s Diary. A French SoldierBishop. P.C.C. Tennis
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  • 1260 6 WAR RELIEF AND THE LABOUR CODE. Some Important Resolutions A general meeting was held of the Central Perak Planters’ Association at the offices of the Association, No. 7, Hale Street, Ipoh, this morning when Mr. J. 8. Ferguson was in the chair, says Saturday’s T.O.M The
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  • 556 6 YVi©ows "Well Over 100 Years Old. It is interesting to surmise, now that the great war has lasted a year and pensions to widows, orphans, and survivors are a matter for growing consideration, to what extent they will increase and how many years they will last. The questions
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  • 1032 6 Our Shanghai correspondent’s wire of yesterday represents President Yuan in a light whieh we in the South have come to regard as essentially bis owd. Whether the opinion quoted was given unasked or not, we have at present no means of knowing. It not infrequently happens that
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  • 2016 6 Pictures of the War in France and Gallipoli. [The following extracts, and those which we (the Star) shall publish in’later instalments, are from the diary kept by a young British officer, a motor dispatchrider, who has been on active service since the commencement of the
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  • 327 6 Oar Rimau Catholic readers will no doubt find the following clipping f rom the Catholic Times of August 20 interest, mg. The Bishop of Siam, as home of o u r readers doubtless remember, preened*d to b ranee via Penang with the second ***** of Frenchmen. Tbe
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  • 191 6 The Dundee Advertiser prints a fine ballad by Lance-Corporal Joseph Lee, of the 4th Black Watch, which includes the following The men who stay at home at ease, And go to bed just when they please, Have lots o’ baccy and o’ beer, And yet—l’d rather be
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  • 236 6 y m, The fol,owin e ties hare been lied for Thursday, the 23rd inst. Single Handicap B. g Sayers vs Turner. Single Handicap C. Tryner vs Fitzgerald. r Single Handicap D. >» Lewis vs Gartside s Back vs Davies g Morrison vs Cheessman. Single Handicap A. j
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    • 12 6 For Children’! Hacking Cough at Night. Wood*’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 6d.
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    • 61 6 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 and delighted
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    • 10 6 For Chronic Cheat Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Is. 6d
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  • 240 7 The woman who live for any length of time in the East needs an occasional help to better her health. The demands upon a mother’s strength are many and Bevere; her own health trials and her children’s welfare exact heavy tolls, while hurried meals, broken rest
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  • 1511 7 We used to learn at school (says the Shanghai National Review of September 4) that for every action there was an opposite and equal reaction. What is true in the physical world in this respect is true also in the political world, as all history from the
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  • 348 7 T*i Value or Accurate Putting. At the age of fifty-five, Mr. Walter J. Travis (says a writer in the Sperteman) has decided to give up competing in open tournaments. In the history of the game Mr. Travis will occupy a place such as can be given
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