Straits Echo, 2 September 1916
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Title Section35 1916-09-02 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 14. $24 Per Aonua PENANG, SATURDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1916. SiAjle Cw, 10 cintri No. 205.35 words
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Advertisement1166 1916-09-02 1 ptKMAin AH (t In Mb naturAL motor oars for Sale. Two second-hand two-seaters morris oxford AND humberette ■(BANKS 'just unpacked Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. In good running order, complete with accessories. Intending purchasers can have a trial run and full particulars obtained from (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY1,166 words
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Advertisement21 1916-09-02 2 DRINK RECOGNISED BY CONNOISSEURS the LEADING BRAND ON THE MARKET. SOLE AGENTS: KATZ BROTHERS, LTD., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) PENANG.21 words
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Article953 1916-09-02 3 DEPREDATIONS BY BRIGAND 3 AND PIRATE 3. POLIC* AND SOLDIERS JOIN I*. A special re pr* s:>ntative of the Hongkong Daily Press write- Turoughout the province, and particularly in the Ddta, things ate in a perpetual state of turmoil. Armed robberies by members of Airoy,” rov.ng binds953 words
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Article1011 1916-09-02 3 Thi Wa* Awd Thi Lihkb. The Ayershire Coast curves gently, edged with white grten-toppsd sand dunce. Over the water, Arran, Tailed in mist, Nea like some fairly iale, fading from Tiew and reappeiring aa the winds of the eea tweep round the channel of Bute Sound and1,011 words
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Advertisement648 1916-09-02 3 LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH. irrTADTABRAIN AND V Cm I Hfr Mm VJnerve food This remarkable compound, the latest discovery of modem times, is without equal in all cases r defective nerve and brain power, whether induced by worry, overwork, dissipation, or other influences. Sleeplessness, palpitation, defective circulation, nervous648 words
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Advertisement150 1916-09-02 3 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd., IMPORTERS OF AUSTRALIAN FROZEN MEAT AND PRODUCE ALSO ENGLISH AND SIBERIAN FISH AND GAME. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang Seeihg is Believing. DO NOT BUY A CAR until you have seen the BUICKS. It will make other car owners envy you IF YOU FOSSESS A150 words
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Article586 1916-09-02 4 What Ihe children of Eurcpi shall be taught after the war, what batons shall be drawn from the great str.fe, bow many fad» or luxuries of education must be lopped off and what shall replace them are problems already under serious consideration. Here are represented perplexities586 words
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Article354 1916-09-02 4 KEPOKt ON IHE WORKING. N»w Wards in Use. Following are cxtiucts from a le tor fiom Sir William Taylor, dated July 27, giving tho latest information regardin g the woikiug of the F.M.S. Hospital. Tho number of patients iu the Hospital to-day is 114, the number of bids354 words
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1029 1916-09-02 4 Interesting Details. I leave my fate entirely in your lordship’s hands,” said a brilliant young Indian barrister to the divorce judge, Mr. Justice Bargrave Deane, in concluding an eloquent [argument on the laws controlling British and Eastern marriages. He appealed from a decision of the1,029 words
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Advertisement12 1916-09-02 4 For Children's Hackicg Cough at Night, Woods’ Qreat Peppermint Cure 1». (jj.12 words
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Advertisement186 1916-09-02 4 the WORLD’S GREATEST DUST GATHERER. TEE O’CEDAE MOP As a Floor Mop it is ar •T.£ the unequalled. Gleans Wood, tile floors, etc. PRICE $3.50 O’CFDAR POLISH cleans as it polishes. O’Cedar does more than polish —more than give a il high, dry lasting lustre to OGedar Polish furniture. It186 words
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Advertisement10 1916-09-02 4 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Is. 6d10 words
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Advertisement476 1916-09-02 4 WAJVTESr). QOMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER S <l iry Apply to CYCLE CARRIAGE Co 422 v w anted, A N EXPEEtEipU CLERK S\. knowledge of printing Drpf ""J Salary according to qualifications P d> Apply to BOX 5, c/o Straits Echo W ANTED WO COMPOSITORS tor the Office. Good salary to competent men476 words
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Article1208 1916-09-02 5 As the steamer approaches Table Bay the panorama is seen of the Lion’s Head, Table Mountain, and the Twelve Apostles forming a range of peaks stretching eastwa d So says a guide book, published gratis by tho Cape Peninsula Publicity Association. It is ungracious to examine1,208 words
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Article83 1916-09-02 5 The following letter has been received by Captain Macintyre:— 26tb, July, 1916. Dear Captain Macintyre, I have received your letter of 16th, June. As previously advised you the money was duly r(C3ived for the 2nd Aeroplane and forwarded to the War Office, who are to send me83 words
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Article25 1916-09-02 5 Aug. 25 By Balanoe ...$12,655.41 Sept. 1 C. D. Bowen 2000 Post Office 20tb instalment 51 25 September 1 By Balance $12,726.6625 words
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Article61 1916-09-02 5 11th Sunday after Trinity, September 3. 8-00 am. Matins. 830 a.m. Holy Communion. 5- p.m. Children's S.rvice. 6- p.m. Evensong. Hymn 222, Responses Roberts. Psalms XVIII Wesley and Dupins. Anthem Words Hymn 175. Hymns 370, 23. GOD SAVE THE KING. Ore Friday thore will be Intercession61 words
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Article73 1916-09-02 5 St. Andrew's, Northam Road 9 a.m. Children’s Service. 6 p.m. Public Worship. Preacher Rev. Donald J. Ross, m a. Ia tho courpe of the service a Memorial Reference will be made to the lato Mr. James Stuart Cunoingham, and the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will73 words
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Article54 1916-09-02 5 (From Our Own Correspondent,) Singapore, September 1. At the Singapore Rubber Auction the average prices obtained were per picul Smoked Sheets $116 Gocd 111 Fine 10S Unsmoked fice 105 Fine plain 105 Crepes 116 Pale Thin 112 Good brown blanket 110 i Fine brown 107 I Good54 words
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Article119 1916-09-02 5 The outputs from tLe following companies for the month of August were Kamuntinu Tin Dredoino Lto. Piculs 000 Hours run 612 Yards treated 76,000 Value of output $28,000 Cost of mining $10,500 Chenderiang Tin Dredging Ltd. Dredge. Piculs 470 Hours lua 634 Yords treated 95,000 Elevators. Piculs 100119 words
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Article38 1916-09-02 5 To day, at Dato Kramat Garden?, in the League Babrol Alam play Persenangan Stiv The meeting of the rival Sungei Pinang clubs should afford a lively contest. To-morrow Sunday, Hutton Lane aul Sabiul Jamil meet.38 words
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Advertisement214 1916-09-02 5 J < bi rt O fJ os J < H u w a If) -C z < E O CO 0 m j < UCHANANS SCOTCH WHISKY 15= ‘SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT" G» BLACK WHITE i ALWAYS THE HIGHE.Si QUALITY (0 O r O a >< > r r so214 words
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Advertisement648 1916-09-02 5 WESTMINSTER CIGARETTES. TURKISH BLEND.! SPECIALS 60s. PLAIN PACKED IN AIR TIGHT TINS. ALL DEALERS. COMING! COMING!! COMING!!! Our next great serial Neal of the Navy iu 28 parts—an innovation in serial pictures. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I! The Electric Polyscope Co., Lyceum Theatre, Argyll Road. PRESENT THOMAS A, EDISON S Greatest and648 words
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Article, Illustration95 1916-09-02 6 1 hMM daily («soap* Sundays and fdMia hotidays) a* m CRITERION PRESS, Lm. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. i Faxon. Daily Laaal $24 per annum. OwtaUtion... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Pool Free) $17.50 OAiLi ADDnnss: ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Not. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 345 JV.S.-AU hoalntM cmannicattoa* «herald95 words
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Article1404 1916-09-02 6 Why is it that manufacturers at homo are so sirgularly, and even shockingly, remiss in recognising the value of Malaya as a purchaser P They know it as a seller, as a producer of rubber and tin in great and growing quantities, but they seem to have1,404 words
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Article951 1916-09-02 6 Cipt. F. Mills has obtained his majority.— MM. Mr. W. D. Mayor, of the F.M.S. Surrey Dept., is now in France with the R.A M.C. I A Requiem Mass for the l»ta Lieut. Clive Neely was sung in the Church of St. JohD, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday951 words
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Article912 1916-09-02 6 Ckop Suey. Europeans who may desire to samnls dub will find the following a ,i mpl e which gives excellent results Xu h* 1 1 rioe o°« cup 0 onions, fried until brown, one cun of rii 1 cut fine and boiled in a little water, one «2912 words
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Advertisement267 1916-09-02 6 I CAPTURING TRADE ENEMY SERIES NOW ON SALE. CHINFERRINE TONIC WINE. In place of Austrian Serravallo, AN INVIGORATING IRON TONIC WINE POSSESSING VITALIZING PROPERTIES IN AN UNUSUAL DEGREE. BRITISH AND BEST. THE GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY. LTD., THS LEADING CHEMISTS. Penang Taiping and Ipoh. TOWN HALL PiNANG. Comingfl Coming!! FOR ONE267 words
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Obituary82 1916-09-02 6 Dratks. Khoo Cheow Tbono-— Khoo Cheow Teon?, J. P., at his residence Suubeam Hall” 24, Light Street, on Sept. 1st, l916 4 3 am. Aged 77. Singapore, F. M. S and Sumatra papers please copy. Cunningham—Oj September 1st at 2 Clove Hall Road, PeoaDg, James Stuart Cunniogham, of Kilmarnock. Aged82 words
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Article588 1916-09-02 7 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. twenty miles in three days. Austria** Steadily Retreatiag. London, September 1, 5.40 a m. The Austrians retreated before the Rumanians over twenty miles in three days, as Cesiksereda is twenty-three miles within the frontier on the Rumanian right. Near Ike Iroa Get**. The Austrian588 words
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Article621 1916-09-02 7 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. Eaemy Attack Stopped. London, Sept. 1, 1.20. a.m. j General Haig, in a communique, states that the enemy’s attempted attack in the i vicinity of High Wood was repulsed. The attack was stopped by machine guns immediately the Germans left the trenches, i Uaimportant621 words
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Article642 1916-09-02 7 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. Traekiag tkt Pi rat*. [Copyright 1916 by Alfred Noyes London, August 31. Mr. Alfred Noyes in his third article says that at ea:h auxiliary base are offices or strafe houses” where naval officers control all that happens on all our seas. Toey have mapped642 words
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Article330 1916-09-02 7 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. Eacay Fiercely Att.rkiag. Petrograd, Sept. 1. The Russian official announcemeit, continued, states:— "In the direction of Vladimir Volynsk the enemy is fiercely attacking. In the region west of Oleksinefz fighting is also proceeding in the direction of Halics a fierce battle rages. We captured330 words
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Article229 1916-09-02 7 l.tereitinjt Jadgmeat. (From Over (hen Correspondent.) Singapore, August 2. Iu the Supreme Court Mr, Justice Earnehaw delivered judgment in the action in which Messrs. Boustead and Co. sued Mr, Hermann Johnson, a former employe*, who is now with the Eastern Agencies, Ltd., merchants of 100 a, Robinson Road,229 words
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Article142 1916-09-02 7 FROM DUTCH SOURCES The following »p r cial cab'< a aro from the Sumatra Pott of Wednesday &nl Friday, August 30 and September 1. HOLLAND AND THE WAR. Tk« Britik Blocks^'. Tbe Netherlands Indian Government baa received a cable from tbe Hague reporting that 36 Dutch steamer»,142 words
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Article96 1916-09-02 7 At the Fouith Ordirary Gener.l meeting of the shareholders of the above company, which was held at the offices of Messrs F. W. Barker Co., at noon to-day, the report was adopted and the statement of accounts passed, Mr. J Bjy was re-e’ected a director and Messrs96 words
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Article190 1916-09-02 7 {From Out Own Correspondent.') London. St p’ornb- r 2, The Cjmmercul Rubber Company has been opened as auctioneers and house and land estate agm’e, valuers, etc. Tbe capital of thb company is $6 *0.000 of wl icb 1110,000 are being issued. Mr. Poey Eeng Seng is the190 words
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Article199 1916-09-02 7 I Serbians in Rumania. i Co-operatiag with Russitn. Potrograu, Sept. 1. An official announcement states that 1 Serbian troops have entered Rumania and are cooperating with the Russians. It is presumed that they cam 9 via Archangel. French Front. |i Artillery Combats. Paris, September 2. 12 15 a199 words
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Article799 1916-09-02 7 A Millarv Fuacral. The funeral of Mr. J unea Btu%rt i Cunningham, who died yesterday, took place this morning when bis remains wore removed from his re.id uoe in Clove Hall Road for interment at tbe new Protestant Cemetery at West* rn Road. The e was a799 words
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Article102 1916-09-02 7 Tbe following articles will be f mod on cur outside pages Page. 3. —Anarch near Canton Playing the Bye. 4—Education Afer the War. F. M. S. Hospital. Indian and English Marriage Laws. 5.—Wright in 8outh Africa Experts of Penang. Hicdu Loyalty. Shipping News. 8— Straits Chinese BiitLh Association, Alleged102 words
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980 1916-09-02 8 War Levy Resolution. There was a large gathering at 8. C. R. C. last night when the annual meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association was held, says Thursday’s Malaya Tribune. Among those present were Messrs. Koh Sin Hin (President of the Association). Tan Jiak Kim,980 words
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Article1105 1916-09-02 8 YVbll-Known Haji Charged. Before Mr. J. C. Sugars in the D strict Court yesterday afternoon the hearing was resumed of the case against H«ji Mohamod Kaesim, who is better known by the name of Haji Colombo. The charge against him was that he on July 18, aOI I1,105 words
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Article430 1916-09-02 8 One of the reasons adduced in foreign countries for the high cost of living is the scarcity of shipping. No doubt th s is the sole reason for the high cost of all foreign articles sold in this market. It has been suggested in Gr a*; Britain that430 words
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Article210 1916-09-02 8 Tue festival of Vinayaga Satburthasi, in honour of the God Vinayaga, was celebrated yesterday at tbe Vinayaga Temple, Bulterwortb. Mr. K. Kamasamy Pillay, the manager of the Hindu Temple, Butter worth, exleuded invitations to tbe Hindu public of Penarg including the Porang Hindu Sabha which had a special210 words
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Article185 1916-09-02 8 Toe following were the exports of Penang for the latter half of the month of August: To United Kingdom. Tons. Tin 625 Black Pepper 125 Tapioca (flour) 100 (Pearl) 125 Rubber 562 To U. S America. Tin 600 Tapioca (pearl) 214 Nutmegs 3 Rubber 628 To Continent185 words
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Article1050 1916-09-02 8 RE TOUTED MODIFICATION OF TERMB. Socialists and tbb War Amsterdam, July 27. la view of the controversies in the German I j Socialist Party and the Radical agitations in favour of strikes, a popular appeal to thel working classes has been published by the Committee of the1,050 words
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Advertisement894 1916-09-02 8 The Straits Trading Co., Limited. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE Ip connection with the proposed increase of the Company’s Capital the holders of bearer share warrants desirous of claiming an allotment of the bonus shares are notified 1 that they will be requitel to exchange their ■bare warrants for registered share certifi*894 words
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Advertisement29 1916-09-02 8 Keep It Handy. Immediate relief is necessary in attacks of diarrhoea, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should always be on hand. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.29 words
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Advertisement529 1916-09-02 8 TENDERS INVITED. Tenders will be received up to noon on Monday the 25th September 1916 at the office of the Resident Councillor, Penang for tho sola right to open a pivushopiu Lumut, DindingP, for the period of one yur from the Ist January 1917. The successful tenderer will be required529 words
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Article1610 1916-09-02 9 (Br L. J). 'Uiia delightful sketch of an Indian clerk in the employment of a Civil Service ojfficial originally appeared in an Indian paper. The Beharee,” All cffieia ain India aro constintly receiving letters with the stereotyped com* mencement: Having heard that there is a vacancy1,610 words
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Article199 1916-09-02 9 Saturday, September 2. Town Band, Golf Club, p.m. The Wagon Pacbaung Wolfram Mine?, Ltd., Ordinary General Meeting, Bxrker Co., noon. Crick* t ’B’ Com piny vs The Rest of the Volunteers, Esplanade. Sunday, September 3. 11th Sun lay after Trinity. Monday, September 4. Town Band. Esplanade, 6199 words
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Advertisement186 1916-09-02 9 ESTATE SUPPLIES VENEER PLY CASES SIZE 19" x 19" x 24" and 21" x 21" x 24" Superior in Quality to Momi Chests. Similar to Venesta Cases And most Economical. SULPHATE OF COPPER 98* Packed in cases of 60 kilos nett. ACETIC ACID. (Japanese and European) Glacial. TAPPING KNIVES. THE186 words
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Advertisement76 1916-09-02 9 Teething Children Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlain's Colic, Choleia and Diarrhoea Remedy. A 1 that is necessary is to give the preecr bed dose after each operation of the bi wels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the76 words
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Advertisement68 1916-09-02 9 Arc Yen Goinj on i Journey? Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an‘.l D.ar* rhoea Remedy should be packed in your hand luggage when going on a journey. Change of wate*-, dirt, and temperature all tend to produce bowel trouble, and this medicine cannot be secured on toird the train or steamship. It68 words
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Advertisement518 1916-09-02 9 Methylated Spirits. (QUALITY GUARANTEED). Retail Price: 35 eents per quart bottle. *7 per tin of 4 gallons. OBTAINABLE AT CHEAHKEE EE&CO., 66. CHINA STREET, PENANG. EUROPEAN AGENCY. WHOLESALE Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all Kinds of British and Continental goods ’ucluding Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and518 words
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1079 1916-09-02 10 The Sailor's Bister, The exclamation of one cf our lieutenants, toiled with works of war and longing after theflesbpots of Egypt, awoke many thoughts in my mind; I say,” bo criad, when this war is over— thall me all be allowed to ttrafe Lloyd Oeorge1,079 words
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Article579 1916-09-02 10 Surely there is nothing moro still in t! e zoo than the crocodiles Theirs is not the stillc©33 of death, however—it is rather the st.llness cf abounding life waging to iiflict death. There are four crocodiles and an alligator in the pit near tho monkey-house, where in old times579 words
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Article453 1916-09-02 10 Military Interference Although the Provisional Constitution has now been restored and the National Assembly Ias been rc-oonvoked, we cannot help to express our pessimistic views regarding the, situation on account of the activity of the militarymen of the country who think that they have been instrumental in453 words
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Advertisement294 1916-09-02 10 WHEN BUYING MANILA CIGARS Be careful to see that the box bears the trade mark as shewn below: LONDRES. HIGH LIFE IN THE EAST. REINA VICTORIAS. CORTADO FINO. j£gj I 5| -.v'* 3k HI 4% 'i: AS T Rfe T 1 1. k r VM i e -H* 25» ,JTs-a>3294 words
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Article1154 1916-09-02 11 DEUTSCHLAND VIBIONS. Bi« Bank Robbery. i Amsterdam, July 26. For the past week or ao it has indeed i been a case of Deutschland, Deutschland I fiber Alles in the German Press, the I Deutschland, of course, being the famous 1 U-boat—which, by the by, Captain Persius1,154 words
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Article796 1916-09-02 11 Iu one of his most beautiful poems Matthew Arnold expresses the wish that he had been privileged to live in the days of the Galilean ministry. So, be thinks, would be have penetrated intuitively the secret of that sweet reasonableness the true meaning of which had796 words
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Advertisement101 1916-09-02 11 I I 'L r 'm J- *Z i f// jfS-fT V. •f u v>. o LARGE REDUCTION IN PRICES. SEE 1916 PRICE LIST. OLE AGENTS: ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., LTD., (INCORPORATED IN ENCLAND) PENANC, SINGAPORE MALACCA. N "V. '-W J V > VO 1 T J >5.- >•« 1 sn V101 words
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Advertisement40 1916-09-02 11 A Master Remedy. Chamberlain 9 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is master over cramp colic, dysentery, and all intestinal pains. One dose relieves, a second dose is rarely necessary to effect a care. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.40 words
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Advertisement58 1916-09-02 11 Harsh Purgatives, Salts and Castor Oil, are old fashioned remedies more drastic than safe. PINKfcTTES the tiny laxatives ensure the same results, but in a perfectly natural manner, They do not upset the stomach, nor gripe, but gently assist nature. Of chemists, 50 cents per phial or poet free from58 words
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Advertisement660 1916-09-02 11 Are you a ave to pam Do You Ever Rett Or is jour life a per pet u«1 burden —ft wakeful, restless, fevered tortured existence F Do you 6tart and cry out from twitching nerves or darting pains Are you robbed of your nights of just repo*e and tranquil sleep660 words
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Advertisement1486 1916-09-02 12 P. B. I. AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Service». PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. MAIL SERVICE. tProceeds direct to Marseilles LondoD. •from London direct. INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE. Outward (for China and Japan.) Homeward for Europe. s.s, Somali y v l tM > ..A KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATBCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL1,486 words
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