Straits Echo, 4 March 1916
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Title Section36 1916-03-04 1 Straits Echo AILV CiIRONICL t OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING TIiROEGHOUT THE SIRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR BAST GENERAL VOL. 14. 424 Per Annum PENANG, SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, 1916. Siofle Copy, 10 coots. No. 5:.36 words
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Advertisement1091 1916-03-04 1 IES i Tl (Tlv^alljL BANKS > For Cars on Hire /SK The TAI SENC Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. EMPIRE '’The Little <4rtifcr«i Call at or ’phone (No. 694) to Georgetown Motor Garage 7 A Penang Road. Just Unpacked A New Shipment of Motor and Cycle Accessories. Repairs1,091 words
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Advertisement20 1916-03-04 1 'his£& IlĔ c "nn cs *m 1 5 MKM BC5T LOtC^ T ?'«EC OJC “IONS m E= >CSSSS wmmm lin*«20 words
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Advertisement17 1916-03-04 2 DRINK RECOGNISED BY CONNOISSEURS AH THE LEADING BRAND ON the MARKET. SOLE AGENTS: KATZ BROTHERS, LTD., PENANG17 words
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Article1018 1916-03-04 3 Sib Fbasci* Piggott - 80ME REASONS AGAINST ITS ADOPTION. Bt Sib Fbasci* Piggott. The papers have been full these last days of a suggestion purporting to come from our friends in the United States, that if we would only abandon our irregularities and declare a regular blockade,” all the clouds which1,018 words
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Article697 1916-03-04 3 REMINISCENCES OF A GREAT PATRIOT. Bbkoali Pek Pictures. The January issue of the Modern Review (Calcutta), contains the first instalment of "My Reminiscence?, by Rabindranath Tagore,” and a new photograph of the author, a picture of Sir Rabindranath’s ancestral house, and two illustrations made from drawings697 words
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Advertisement204 1916-03-04 3 XIANG JOO Co, PENANG. Just Received a New Shipment of The “JOOCOCLES" Guaranteed British-made Throughout From Frame to Pedal From Tyre to Saddle Fitted Complete with DUNLOP Tyres, Lamp, Bell, Inflator Tools. $56-00 Nett. TIANG JOO Co., sole Importers. J.W.tfT. CONNOLLY, Ltd., LONDON, ENGLAND. Tyresmiths, Patentees. Manufacturers of SOLID RUBBER204 words
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Advertisement506 1916-03-04 3 Strengthen Weak Lungs by taking Of all Chemist* and Bazaars Those who have any weakness of throat entire mucous tract, an aid to appetite and or lungs, who are subject to bronchitis, or i digestion and a most invigorating general have any tendency to consumption, should tonic. It is the506 words
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373 1916-03-04 4 The Sungei Gettah Rubber Estate, L imited. Report of THE DIRECTOR». The report of the Sungei Gettah Rubber Estate for the year ended 31 December to be presented at the General Meeting to be held at the Chamber of Commerce on March 13, ia as follows Acreage.— The cultivated area373 words
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Article411 1916-03-04 4 At the last monthly Council meeting held ou Monday the 28th February the following were present: Mr. E P. Brash (President) in the Chair, Mr. E. J. Valleutine (Vice-President), the Hon. Mr. Eu Tong San, Messre J. Descraques, A. A. Henggeler, A. H. Flowerdew,411 words
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Article509 1916-03-04 4 To *hi Editor of thi Strait» Time». Sir,— Referring to the incident reported by you as a mild passage-of-arms,” I shall be obliged if you will permit me to give some explanation thereof, especially I as the worthy Magistrato ex m»ro motv, thought tit to put a509 words
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Article510 1916-03-04 4 Mr. E. J. Balsir Chatterton, founder and general manager of the ADti-German I League, is a remarkably cool customer. I To a solicitor who applied for payment of a newspaper’s account against the League for advertising—one of a number of accounts which have been outstanding for several510 words
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Article, Illustration398 1916-03-04 4 FOR ONE POUR OF YOUR TIME DAILY. With an Idea and £2 to start I made £5,000 in Two Year» If you work a Bet of books or behind the counter, or over a typewriter, or behind a team, or on the tram, or in a398 words
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Advertisement52 1916-03-04 4 Best Medicine Made. A better medicine cm cot be made than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It relieves the lungs, opens the secretionp, aids expectoration and assists nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Besides, it contains no opiates and is perfectly safe to take. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Advertisement356 1916-03-04 4 WARNING. All persons are cautioned against making unauthorised use of Reuter's Service of News, and any person or persons found infringing the Copyright Ordinance of the Straits Settlements will be strictly dealt with in accordance with the provisions of that Ordinance. REUTER. Penau§. NOTICE. Ayer Pooteh Coconut Estate. Ayer* Itam.356 words
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Advertisement268 1916-03-04 4 Ij'u l-i IJU I- uUUUUI Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi ffi Hi i Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi IS Hi Hi Hi Why don’t you 1 JUST GO ROUND to the Agents or write a line ordering a supply of our fine Scotch268 words
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Article1235 1916-03-04 5 Tuur Weight - (Bt Tuur Weight). To the Stone Age, the Iron Aee, the Middle Ages, let us now add the Limited Age. There is no age limit. All are eligible that are of the Limited Age. Except, maybe, the Peerage, which thinks the Conscription Act inadequate. Let us talk treason,1,235 words
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Article332 1916-03-04 5 Rhsult oy Enquiry. An enquiry was held m the local Police Court yesterday (say’s Thursday’s Malay Mail into the circumstances of the death of a Malay named Hussain. Mat Noor, a local jockey, was in the dock, having been arrested in connection with the case. The evidence332 words
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Article142 1916-03-04 5 March 5Quinquagesima. Visitation by the Bishop of the Diocese. 8-00 s.m. Matins. BSO s.m Holy Communion. 10-15 a.m. Chinese Service. 5- p.m. Children’s Service. 6- p.m. Evensong and Sermon by The Right Reverend the Bishop of Singapore. Hymn 156 Come Thou Holy Spirit come. Psalm XXVI142 words
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Article102 1916-03-04 5 To-day. Zaida, for Rangoon, 2.30 p.m. Trang, for Trang, 2 30 p m, Hong Moh, for Rangoon, 2 30 p.m. Ipoh, for Port Swettenham and Singapore 3.30 p m. Hitachi Mam, for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Durban and LondoD, 3.30 p.m. Rotorua, for Tongkab, and Renong, 4 pm. Will o’102 words
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Advertisement195 1916-03-04 5 J < UJ (0 o Ui oz 9 J < <3 UI a. 0) </) 9 Z < Z < z u 3 CO o m j 4 gUCHANA 1 SCOTCH WHISKY b^$K£#1 s SCOTCH JAMES OIA500W ‘SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT" BLACK WHITE ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY 41 25 i195 words
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Advertisement474 1916-03-04 5 O' s?/ o; C&S EGYi2 e—; FABR1QUE DE *~J> CIGARETTESEGYPTIENNES MASPERO FRERES N It ■flfc Bouton FABn otl O o fAASPERO pRERES L t o**»cfu« M*Njr»c»u«l 331 COMING! COMING!! COMING!!! Tie World’s Longest Detective Serial The Exploits of Elaine in 72 Parts. Showing Wednesday 8th March 60 Tears A Queen474 words
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Article, Illustration101 1916-03-04 6 I Tabluhed daily (except Tonleyi ud pablis holidays) XT TBS CRITERION TRESS. Ltd. No. 59. Beach Street, Penang rues. Daily Local 924 per annus f Ontstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 OA1LB ADDBBEH ECHO—PENANO.” Telephone Not. Echo. 586 Printing Department 343 N S. —All bualaaaa101 words
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Article72 1916-03-04 6 Oilman-\kciier At ft. George's Church by tl e Kef. F. W. 11« incr, ColoLial 2b* plai'*, oa March 4, 1910 M. A. P. Gilinrt’, Micager, Ayer Kurjicg (F. M. Rubber ComDany, I/d., youngest son ol M-. Franc.s Gi’min snd Mr r G.lman ol S utbamp'o*', to Marjorie Kathleen Archer,72 words
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Article1034 1916-03-04 6 It is probably well witliia the mark to say that at least seventy-live per cent, of the trade that used to be done in British Malaya by German and Austrian firms has been captured not by British merchants already established here but by Japanese. Goods from Japan1,034 words
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Article75 1916-03-04 6 Harmstcr.'d Circus, ever a fav, urite in Penaor, f pens at Dito Kramat this evening with what we are confilently assured is the best 6how that has ever visited the Seitlemont. It is interesting to note that a little tour by the Circus through the Province and Kedah75 words
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Article26 1916-03-04 6 Mar. 2 By Balauce $1,950 79 2 Anonymous (extra kubcr'ptiou) 4”.00 Mar. 3 By Balance 1,995.79 Ainouut previously acknowledged 22,216.50 Total $24 217.2926 words
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Article34 1916-03-04 6 Feb 23 By Btlarce $2,033 74 Mar. 1 B Scot*, March Eufcsc»'ption 2“,0) Penarg jjmd 15th inU. 18,90 Chief Post, Office Piuang 14th ics\ 49,90 Mar. 1 By Balance $2,127.5434 words
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Article907 1916-03-04 6 Mr. II Rickard, Mmiging Director of Mvs-rs. <J. A. Ribeiro C' is ou a visit to IVfla Mr. F. Cuidett Ivons wbo is proceeding hamo to enhst loaves by the J ipanese Mail t -i*y. Mr. M K Wtiitlcck, of Mrssr-’. Kennedy aud Cc went home oa907 words
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Article1022 1916-03-04 6 An Expensive D«fenestration A well-known Singaporean »1,„ double bacL-iomersault out of u U Dec of a bouse in an unspecified nu 4 r!«, Wlo dow town lately found that the f, a i two broken ribs aud five thousand It should be mentiocel that he carri > unwilling1,022 words
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Advertisement195 1916-03-04 6 o «ALE SUPER ODOL THE BRITISH SUBSTITUTE FOR GERMAN ODOL. This preparation gives perfect Satisfaction to regular ODOL users. It is the most e lie e Inal germicidal agent for the mouth and teeth. PRICE 85 cents. Tl George Town Dispensary, Ltd., PENANG. TAIPING IPOH. r •0#0«00c*#oo0@080ic: r> n The195 words
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Article1335 1916-03-04 7 (Reuter Service). Copyright Telegram. CONTINUED BOMBARDMENT. London, March 2, 1.25 a.m. A Paris communique states that no infantry action took place in the Verdun region. The enemy continued the bombardment of the zone between Malancourt and Forges, west of the Meuse and east of the Meuse, particularly1,335 words
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Article553 1916-03-04 7 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. FRIGHTFULNESS CAMPAIGN BEGINS London, March 2. The following vessels have been sunk. The mine-sweeper An Devoir. The crew were saved. The Russian steamer Al.xander WenlzeK Eighteen were drowned an! eleven rescued. Three Lowestoft sm-cks. The crews have landed. The Italian sailing veesel Elisa.553 words
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Article475 1916-03-04 7 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. AT RIGA AND DVINSK. i Petrograd, March 3. J A commuuique states that numerous German aeroplanes dropped bombs ‘n the Riga and Dvinsk s-rctors where the Germans are also using naval guns and atrial torpedoes af several points. Tbe Russians bombarded Novo Alexandrcvsk475 words
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Article292 1916-03-04 7 (Reuter's Service) Copyright Telegram. IHE PRO-GERMAN RESOLUTION. Washington, March 2 President Wilson has intimated Ccn gross that he will not consent to anything less than a veto) vote (of confidence on the prc-Germm resolution which wains Americans not to travel in belligerent armed merchantmen. President Wilson292 words
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Article165 1916-03-04 7 Gilman-Arch er. A quiet wedding was solemnised at St. George’s Church by ite Rev. F. W. Haines, Colonial Chaplair, this afternoon, the contracting parties being Mr. M A. F. Gilmar, manager of Ayer Kuoing (F.M.S) Rubber Company, Ltd and youngest son if Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gilman of165 words
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Article50 1916-03-04 7 To-day's Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to day at $88.50, buyers no sellers and in Singapore {refined) at $B9, business done (75 tons sold). Messrs. Boustead Co. inform us that the following is the quotation for Rubber on Spot in London Plantation Ist later crepe, 3/7.50 words
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Article102 1916-03-04 7 The following articles will ba found on our outside pages: Page. A Regilar” Bkcladr. An Indian’s Life Stny. —The Sunge Gettah Rubber Estate, Limited. FMP, Chambir ot Mines. Singapore Licensing els'*. The Wpong Way. s—Civilization Ltd. Mat Noor Cis'. St George’s Church, Tenang. Penang Presbyterian Church. 8. —Free School102 words
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Article487 1916-03-04 7 Annual Kkpokt. The following is the Annual Report of the Penang Nursing Association The Committee submit Ihe following report for the year ending 31st December, 19 5. The Committee for tin year consisted of President Mr r Ebden. lion Secretary Mrs. Crabb Watt. Hen. treasurer J. P.487 words
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Article202 1916-03-04 7 Mrs. Samuel's Prizb. The plaj for this competition resulted AS follows: 1. Mrs. Ebden and P. T Allen 45-2=43 2 Mr. and Mrs. S F. B. Martin 45 1=44 3. Mrs. Dennys aid J. Sellar 51-*>J=45J 4. Mrs. Kirk and W. S. Goldie 48 1=47 5. Mrs.202 words
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Article43 1916-03-04 7 {.From. Our Oivn Corre-pondcnU) Singapore. March 2* Messrs. Fraser A Cj’s weekly report states that rubbar shares are steady with buyers at the old prices. Tin maj irity of thiirquiries were for mining shares and companies likely to pay dividend*.43 words
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Article48 1916-03-04 7 CFrom Our Own Correspondent; Singapore, March 2, The rubber auction is unfinished. Five hundred end seventy tons were effared for sale and there was a fair demand. Higboi -standard crepe atd sheets are four up; brown aud daik crepe show an average admee of 9,48 words
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Article497 1916-03-04 8 The accounts of the doings of the M.9.V.R. in the Singapore Mutiny concludes iu the February issue of the Corps’ magazine as J follows: ••It was rery little that we had to do in a very small way upon a very small497 words
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Article347 1916-03-04 8 UNREGISTERED DEALINGS. F. M. S. Supreme Court Case It is remarkable that, though it is well known throughout these States that no secure title to an interest in land can be acquired without registration of the transaction, there are etill in Selangor people in occupation of land under347 words
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Article54 1916-03-04 8 The following were the results of the ties played off yesterday Mixed Doublet B. Mr and Mrs G J Bennett heat Mrs Shepard and J E Smith 7 5, 5—7, 6—2. Single Handicap B. M M Stewart heat E Reimann 6—3. 6—1. L O Hargrave heat C54 words
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Article975 1916-03-04 8 Old Frees' Meeting. The postponed meeting of old boys of the Penang Free School was held in the Free School yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance present, among whom were Messrs Quah Beng Kee, Lim SeDg Hooi, Lim Eow Thoon, Yeoh Paik Keat, M H. M.975 words
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Article316 1916-03-04 8 Engineer’s Certificate Suspended. At the Marine Couit, Hongkong, on the 11th uit. an enquiry was held into charges of disobedience and misconduct against War- ren Smith, Chief Engineer of the British steamer WoVovora Commander C. W. Beckwith, B.N. (Harbourmaster), was President of the Court, the other members316 words
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Article590 1916-03-04 8 We published recently the decision of the Privy Couacil in the appeal between the Bank of Bengal and a Chetty firm. The case which orginated in Rangoon, was heard by Mr. Justice Robinson (who decided in favour of the plaintiff hank) on appeal the Chief Court reversed590 words
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Article341 1916-03-04 8 This war is becoming a dreadful affair. Things are happening everywhere, and we learnt that, as Mr. Lloyd George wants all the alcohol possible for tie manufacture of explosives, he had deoided to take over all the patent still distilleries. This is not the first time341 words
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Article522 1916-03-04 8 The Aver Kuning (F M S.) Rubber Co Ltd. 42.822 lbs., The Bradwall (F.M S) Rubber Estate, Ltd- 25,808 lbs The Chersonese (F.M 8 Estates, Ltd. 35,676 lbs., The Dennistown (Krian FM.B.) Rubber Estates, Ltd. 34,000 lbs., The Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Co., Ltd. 101,199 lbs.,522 words
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Article121 1916-03-04 8 Pbhang, March 4 {By eourtety of the Chartered Bank) London, Demand Bank 4 months’ sight Bank Jlv Credit ~Vi r, Docomantar* «.Tj. Oaloatta, Demand Bank d" f/’SI days’sight Private i 7 i Bombay, Demand Bank Monlmein, Demand Bank 8 days’ sight Private 17! Madras Demand Bank tl* 8 days’121 words
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Advertisement420 1916-03-04 8 Harmston's Circus AND ROYAL MENAGERIE. j Bigger, Batter, Brighter than ever To-night I To-night Grand Opening Night a.t 9-15 p.m. 5: Location DATO KRAMAT GARDENS New Artistes > New Acts •HARMSTON THE APEX THE CRUX THE ACME THi ALPHA OMECl Of all that stands for perfection in the Circus World.420 words
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Advertisement13 1916-03-04 8 For Child ron’» Hacking Cough at Night. Wocda' Q-n»i FVppornaint Cara, la. 6d,13 words
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Advertisement43 1916-03-04 8 Trouble Aferted. That little cold and sore throat of jours must be checked at once or it may develop into something worse. Take a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and your troubles will soon vanish. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement61 1916-03-04 8 A Life Sam. It is safe to say that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kennedy has saved the lives of more people and relieved more suffering than any other remedy in existence. It is known all over the civilized world for its speedy cures of cramps in the stomach, diarrhoea61 words
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Advertisement530 1916-03-04 8 TO LET. Commodious Offices (lately occupied by Messrs. Slot C o.) i* Beach Street. Apply at THE SIAMESE CONSULATE. FOR SINGAPORE, HONGKONG, SWAIOW AND AMOY, The s s. Hang Wan 1, Captain L. Victor Van Egdom, is expected to arrive here from Rangoon on Sunday, the 5th instant, and will530 words
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Article1495 1916-03-04 9 Matnb Linds at - By Matnb Linds at. You may remember Arthur George Freestone, who went to sea out of the clas*rooms of the Royal Naval College and was transformed in the twinkling of an eye from a schoolboy cadet to an active unit in the Navy at war. If you1,495 words
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Article376 1916-03-04 9 PLAIN HINT BY THE HOME SECRETARY. COMFULSOET ThEIFT. Mr. Herbert Samuel is gravely concerned over the national waste which still goes od, and in a speech in London hinted that *-teps may be taken to enforce economy—through the pocket of the tax-payer. I doubt very much,” he said,376 words
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Advertisement509 1916-03-04 9 F.OR Wt Supply WITCHES JEWELLERY EXCELLENT VALUE Kings Brooches Alberts Guards Bracelets Necklets Pendants Lockets Seals Medals Charms Kar Kings WRITE masters/ RYE' [copy] Messrs. V' w $8, Tower St., Kingston, M Jamaica. B.W.I. N Masters. Ltd., iath Sept., i 9 i 4 Hope Stores. y Rye, England. Dear Sirs,509 words
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Advertisement11 1916-03-04 9 For Ohronio Oheet Complaint*, Wood»’ Groat Peppermint Corf 1 1, W11 words
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Advertisement48 1916-03-04 9 If b It Id. A good many people think rheumatism can not be cured without taking nauseous medicine. Chamberlain’s Pam Balm massaged thoroughly into the skin has cured far more rheumatism than any internal remedy in existence and girts relief quicker. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.48 words
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Advertisement469 1916-03-04 9 What I makes bread B l B 1 I I F I 1 0 0 D 1 D I 0 I rise The sate and certain way to make bread and cakes rise well—to make them light and wholesome, and evenly baked all through—is to use (Trm Simrk.) The SURE469 words
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Article954 1916-03-04 10 The longest session of modern times oomes to an end this week, says a London paper of January 29 It has lasted from November 11, 1914, to the end of January, 1916. It will be famous in history for many reasons, but above all for the formation954 words
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Article510 1916-03-04 10 WhT Avmci SHOULD Jo** T*s Entbhtx. Mr. George F. CaD field, Professor of Law at Columbia University, contributes an interesting article to the Now York Timor, in which he powerfully advocates an official declaration in favour of the Entente Powers i as the best and most510 words
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Article422 1916-03-04 10 The Pbe-emmtve Bid. There appears to be some confusion as to the meaning and use of the pre-emptive bid at Auction, which is to call an unnecessary number of tricks, such as opening with two hearts, or over-calling one heart with three diamonds, and so on. Players attach422 words
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Advertisement61 1916-03-04 10 A Life Saver. It is safe to say that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has saved the lives of more people and relieved more suffering than any other remedy in existence. It is known all over the civilized world for its speedy cures of cramps in the stomach, diarrhoea61 words
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Advertisement81 1916-03-04 10 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 medicine81 words
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Advertisement184 1916-03-04 10 cmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn v il ros. &c o. SOLE AGENTS FOR TYPEWRITERS Have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of THE NEW MODEL No. 10. Ti *1»// m W 1 A 0» A SK a» .1 /JW UllMliima sr r 2 a At CJJ m PRICE LIST HEAVY MODELS. NEW MASTER MODEL184 words
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Article943 1916-03-04 11 There has been during the past we 3 k a certain amount of grumbling about the censorship of telegraphic news. We do not mean the institution in more than one country in Europe that violates private correspondence and acts in perfectly arbitrary j way, so arbitrarily that943 words
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Article1053 1916-03-04 11 During the last year and a-half I have availed myself to tbe full (says Truth) of the copious stores of wisdom offered on all sides to the student of military strategy; but I cannot say that I feel very much wiser. How can I when every professor propounds1,053 words
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Advertisement163 1916-03-04 11 mi sj& t ■H. I TE W ft: f m K s^iy 1 y ykk •5 m U -.'T I. r fi fv—' V\ j><.\ sJfc >v LARGE REDUCTION IN PRICES. SEE 1916 PRICE LIST. SOLE AGENTS: ADAMSON, GILFILLAN l CO., LTD (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) PENANG, SINGAPORE AND MALACCA. fO163 words
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Advertisement76 1916-03-04 11 A Family Necessity. Every fain ly should be provided with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm at all times. Sprains -may be curved in much less time when promptly treated. Lame back, lime shoulder, pains in the side and chest and rheumatic pains are some of the diseases for which it is especially76 words
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Advertisement507 1916-03-04 11 The Anglo-Japanese Dispensary, 393 A 395. Chulia Street. PENANG. I Qualified Japanese Doctor always in attendance. All kinds of Patent Medicines and Proprietary Articles held in Stock. Prescriptions carefully dispensed. Attention, Civility and Moderate Charges guaranteed. PLEASE CIVE DS A TRIAL. Methylated Spirits. (QUALITY GUARANTEED). Wholesale Price $6.00 per tin507 words
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Advertisement1394 1916-03-04 12 P. O.—B. I. AND APCAK LINK (Incorporated in2Enoland.) Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. MAIL SERVICE. Homeward (for Europe.) Outward (for China and Japan.) Due Penang Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May June 18 1 15 29 12, INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE. Homeward for Europe. Outward (for China and1,394 words
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