Straits Echo, 13 July 1918
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1918-07-13 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY yOl- 16. $3O Per Annum. PENANG, SATURDAY, i3th JULY, 1918, Single Copy, lo cent*. No. 167.35 words
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Advertisement1556 1918-07-13 1 DENSED m ORA Milkmaid SWISSCOND 3 rtd WttMrlAflD FOR sale. *l2-3) >«■*« Vripps Booll Motor Car < BANKS Of*** 1 Iji ft. ini. At>p'y to Ike **d rm nt ontd garage. IF yflU WANT! COMFORT GO TO THE Undermentioned Garage for Brunei New C»r« for hir# day and night Telephone1,556 words
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Advertisement15 1918-07-13 1 fcfi’S MILK *«UI fVR NfWIT3CffIU«" CO* *W4rt (SBII BIST UOIO ?'*ec ute non* FOI !S515 words
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Advertisement175 1918-07-13 2 J THE SAVER OF INFANT LIFE IS ABSOLUTELY STARCH.FREE if mothers who cannot nourish tLeir own babies would give them the Alellin Diet from birtf! we should hear less of infant mortality. Mellin’s Food with cow’s milk will do more to bring your baby safely through infantile health-dangers than any175 words
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Article1002 1918-07-13 3 nr tH s [jioHr Caarr Wo,f nt part br motor iflP° rt Lent n.val attack on uicbe* ifl oatend hi* brought these j#°tfip ublic e ve more thanba> of the Auxiliary Tee ot r a toaconwiderabteeitent, I m« D pi ere y.cbtsmen possess an *jra of Pf1,002 words
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Article789 1918-07-13 3 FavounaßLi Rbpokt Fkom Expirts Aa ict rim repirt has be«u issued by the Inter D-*p*rrm <ntal Committee appointed 8 by M>. Walter Long last November to consider the employment of coal gas it eabsMtution for petrol and petroleum proiuct-s as a source of power, especially in motor789 words
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Article266 1918-07-13 3 Writ inf in the Times recently on tbe 8010 Aimeyrada pi its tne Paris correspondent said t France is a peoalisr oountry, and fre-qu-utly, as is4h« oase in jtm-makiag, scnm i isas to tbe sa f <ce and covers tne real solid qualities beneath. The266 words
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Advertisement385 1918-07-13 3 TRANSLATION THE UNDERSIGNED aadertake» to translate any document from English into Chinese and rice versa, Also Chinese accounts into English. Fees according to the following scale (1) For translation for insertion in tb* Btraits Echo or the Pinany Bin Poe or to be printed by the Jobbing Department of the385 words
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Advertisement282 1918-07-13 3 sl)£m£M)«jin) W W SCENT of ARABY Da A Harmony of Fragrance CULLED from the scents of a thousand flowers, 44 Shem-el-Nessim perfume is fragrant and lasting. It possesses just that subtle note of daintiness and refinement which appeals most strongly to the person of taste. Shem-el-Nessim can also be obtained282 words
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Article917 1918-07-13 4 Txa VxL;,Aaa bxoiva In Dat. It ia pitrXnAbt lu waicu from to open oasemeot a lonely remote upland village to a gorge of tbs Lilia renew it* dAj. The sMeoco r of the *a ii si Oawn >a suddenly broken by the bird*, hi at tue lark, iben917 words
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Article134 1918-07-13 4 The text wu m»ued ncently of the Bill iauoduoed by Lord Southwark in (be House ot Lot da to sanotion a decimal system of coinage, it is provided that each ooin shall be a tboaaaaatb part of the multiple ot a tbouaaadtb pail in value of a134 words
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Article309 1918-07-13 4 Pathaw Watchman Murdered. Some uueasiues* is be.og foit, s.ys the T O>M at the presence of a gang of Cninese robbers in the Kampar district du ing the past two months, and the feeiiag is general that Police Inspector 0 H. Mayo, who is doing his309 words
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Article115 1918-07-13 4 Copenhagen, April 25. Aa link n the exchauge of commodities between the Scandinavian countries a *ro posal has come from Sweden whico, if carried through, may be of the very greate t importance for the connection between the rcandinavian nations Ihe plan proposes to transmit the hydraulic115 words
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Article138 1918-07-13 4 Licence to van German Patent. An applisatien has been made to the Patents Court by Mr. Ernest Elias Greville, a manufacturer of eleetrical medical apparatus, for a licence to take the patented spark gap of German wireless apparatus to fit it into an instrument which he138 words
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Article296 1918-07-13 4 Lady’s and Child's Narrow Escape. A writes to the T.O.M i— Oa the 7th instint, at about 11 a.m two European mpn, a lady, and a child were oross.ng the river on the ferry at Bacj», Parir, from the hruas side with their motor cxr, when296 words
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Advertisement51 1918-07-13 4 il beiift. (Jhamborlam’i Cotgb Remedy >• tbe largut wiling ooigh medicine m ibe «orio U-dk; Imoun it d«M exactly »h»t i ocogb its mod y ii Boppowd to do. It «tope tbi cemgb by ciring tbo cold* and dooi it apeoi* oily and lioetmally. For Milo. by oil dlf* poßioniv51 words
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Advertisement240 1918-07-13 4 NEW CONSIGNMENT OF BRITISH MADE LAMP AND LAMPWARE JUST UNPACKED AT WHITEAWAY’S. Sherwood's] BrissTlfab e Lamp. Lamp Sherwooil’s Brass Reatirg "Till Empire" As illu8tration, fitted with 60 c.p sun turner 7i inch opal shade and chimney PRK E $11.50. Sherwood’s Brass Hanging Latp brass harp fitted with brass oil container240 words
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Advertisement11 1918-07-13 4 For Children’» Hacking Cengh at Night, Greet Peppermint Cere la, fid.11 words
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Advertisement591 1918-07-13 4 NOTICE. TNTENDING PILGRIMS X take not.ce that no can be provided until fnrtK« r uoti* passengers to the Moslems Holy pj owin" to tha shipping tbs Indian Government. 01 No passports therefore can be for tha purpose. m F. S. JAMES, Colonial Secretary Straits Settltment,. Government of Kedah. AUCTION SALE591 words
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Article946 1918-07-13 5 Tom Wright - (By Tom W right) B tween the garden ci y of Honolulu and tbe placa of sunrise stands a truncate bill marking an old gis vent. With that lack I of imaginative invention which characterises i the tribe who give names to natural features, I they have called946 words
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Article361 1918-07-13 5 Lux» A Co’s Wubxly Buyout. Penang, July 12. There is xgain little or nothing that calls for any oommeot in the Rubber section and prices of shares are again slightly easier in most rases. There is a small tentative en- q»iry for Ayer Knoings at $0.95, J361 words
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Article333 1918-07-13 5 Missus. Fax sir aid Co.’s Wiult Circular. In their Singapore share ciroular, dated Thursday, Mjssrs. Fraser and Co. state? The middle of the year is usually very dull and this year is proving no exception. Business continues closely ooofined to a few mining shares and a few333 words
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Article87 1918-07-13 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 13. At the weekly auotion the following prioes were realised: per pound cts. ots. Smoked sheet fine ribbed 50 to 55} Good ribbed 04 „50 Uasmoked ribbed SM 25} Crepe fine pale thin 50 54} Good pale thin 43 „50 Pale87 words
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Article27 1918-07-13 5 {From Out Own Correspondent Loudon, July 12. The prioes in the London Rubber Market te-day were: Pale Crepe 2/2} Diamond Smoked Bkeet M 2/1}27 words
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Advertisement416 1918-07-13 5 fr* +> f in t- t* £H TO-NIGHT to-night F THEATRE. g PREMIER THEATRE ot the COLONY —Mii!5gm ,nt ara pleased to announca that Bplssdss 11 and 12 will kt icremad THUS'DAT TO MONDAY OF THE bed ace EPISODES 11 AND 12. MARIE WALCAMP-LARRY PEYTON More abating than ever in416 words
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Advertisement544 1918-07-13 5 0 INTERESTING INVESTMENT. A rubber estate of about a hundred acres fully planted, with trees six to eight years old. FULL PARTICULARS FROM R. P. BRADFORD. 1 F, Penang Street, Penang. FOR ALL. KINDS OF MACHINERY, iot aims m prices apply toHAW BENG A Co., It». BEACH STREET. OR ASIATIC544 words
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Article, Illustration99 1918-07-13 6 PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Snnfitys and pnblle holidays,) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 59, Beach Street, Penang. Price: Dally Local $BO per annum. Outatatlon Postage Extra. Mall Edition (Poet Free) $lB per annum. Cable Address: ECHO PENANG.' Telephone Not. (Eoho) 586. Printing Department 543, N.b. —all business communication.99 words
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Article17 1918-07-13 6 Sati, —Oo July 12 at Penang, Mrs. Savi, wife cf V. G. Savi of a son.17 words
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Article32 1918-07-13 6 Frasbr-Lbslib —April 30, at St. Coin tuba's Pont-street. W., Donald G. A, Frasbr, of Nordanal, Johore, to Mollt, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Leslie, Torqiay and late of Calcutta.32 words
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Article1156 1918-07-13 6 It is more than possible that it is the growing difficalties which are facing the Germans on their Eastern front, rather than any deep designs in the West, whioh are ccoountable for the delay in the expected fresh German effort. The friotion between Tarkey and Bulgaria has,1,156 words
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Article37 1918-07-13 6 The Agent of the Nederlandsohe Handel Maataofaappij Inform us be has to-day been advised by Batavia head ofioe by oable that the Bank baa deolared a dividend of 12 per oent. for the year 1917.37 words
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Article858 1918-07-13 6 Mr. Walter Long enters hie sixty-fifth ▼ear of life to-day. J e Inspector E J. McLernon of Pitt Street Station is indisposed and oonfined to his residence. Oapt. J. E. Hancock, D. 8.0,, of Sime, Darby and Go., Malaooa, has now been officially posted as killed on858 words
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Article957 1918-07-13 6 A Memorable Date. I Forty years ago to-day w Berlin Treaty, the Pesos wi»h d* 'M over which the late Lord Salikbs, #ov H as lieutenant to Lord Beaoonefi*| r spurs. The treaty is also famos, '*m tioally, having been the means 0 f coup, when de Blowits957 words
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Advertisement217 1918-07-13 6 Thoughtful People WANT GOOD QUALITY, DEALING HEBE THEY SE'UBE THE VERY BEST. splendid Oiler of English Make Suit Cases b j Messrs 4as. Turntr CO., Ipswich, England* >? Made of First Claaa Quality Cowhide, handle* n, cleaed e gea, two nickel double action locks atr ng leather awing handle, lined217 words
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Miscellaneous14 1918-07-13 6 THE WEATHER. 13th July. Temperature 78° 81* Rainfall 24, hours 5 m.m, .19 inoh.14 words
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Obituary49 1918-07-13 6 DEATHS. OpM«K(J.-Oa May 8th, eudden'y from heart failure following sprue, Charlbs Malcolm Cummins aged fifty, of Lydwicke, Slinford, Susst-x, and Federated Malay Sate*, second son of the late Ckarlrs Durant Cummino, of Haling, Epsom, Ron—On July 3, Ann Francbb. beloved wife of J, G. Bodr, of Ksngsm Estate, Johcre.49 words
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Article642 1918-07-13 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Londoß. J«lj Ut 3 56 P t Prtoob comißOßiqßd .t.'e.,-W. inJLi ni ht 00 lh o t,ki,t forttt Bel» ‘"J took poMßisioß of tbe 0 of Oorej eotlroly from Ooroy .Utioo tbe eh.*»» md the farm of St. Pa«l, W Parii, July 1». Ib642 words
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Article539 1918-07-13 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] AMERICAN TRIBUTES. What Britiih Ship* Have Done. London, July 11 7.50 p.m. 1 1 8lr Jobn Jelliooe at Southampton, referring i to his February prophecy that aubmarinism [would be defeated in August, said that ships were not being sunk as fast as539 words
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Article238 1918-07-13 7 Captain Stephen G-rorea writea to a friend in Bangkok ander date the 9lh April laat, from the addreaa of I. E. F. He aaja Jaat a line or two to let joa know that I am now serving on the Italian Front after doing exaotly IS months at238 words
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Article676 1918-07-13 7 Various German journals reproduce from J Folitiken, of Copenhagen, an account of the preparations for the German offensive, whioh was provided by the German General Staff to a Danish correspondent oalled Carling, during a visit te the Western front. Toil account is interesting, if only because it676 words
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358 1918-07-13 7 BoLSHineT "Consul San To raison. John Mao Lean, 46, formerly a teaoher in Glasgow, and Bolshevist "consul” there, was sentenced to five years penal servitude in the High Court, Edinburgh. The prisoner was oharged before Lord Stratbolyde and a jury, under the Defenoe of the358 words
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Article735 1918-07-13 7 Taa Saavioa Bill Coksidbbbd. The following is an excerpt from the [minutes of a special committee meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commeroe held ati the Chamber on Thursday, the 4 b July. Present:—Mr. H, A. tiw, (Chairman) [The Hon’ble Lieut.-Col. A, R Adams, Messrs. J.735 words
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Article140 1918-07-13 7 Mr. Kellaway stated, in a written reply to Mr. A. K. Lloyd, that the printing acd publishing trades were approaohed by the Minister of Munitions with a view to releasing all dormant and surplus type in their possession, and were asked to appoint a Committee to140 words
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Article113 1918-07-13 7 Melbourne Inman, the billiards champion, waa to have appeared before the Middlesex, Tribanal to atate that be had oomplied with their order that he should find work in a munitions factory for at least 36 hours a week. He failed to appear, and the application for further113 words
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Article202 1918-07-13 7 FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. Tho first annual general meeting of iht shareholders of the Habrakol Syndicate. Limited, was held at No. 9, Beach Street, I noon to-day. Col. A B. Adams occupied [the chair and tbo others present were Messrs F. N. Ch. Darege, O. V. Thom-o, P. W.202 words
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Article128 1918-07-13 7 The funeral of the late Mrs. Whitehead took plaoe yesterday afternoon when her I remains w*re removed from her residenoa to the cametery at Bukit Tengah for interment. The cortege was met by Rev- Mr. Smith who performed the last rites. There was a large attendance128 words
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Article139 1918-07-13 7 On the occasion of the impaneling departure of Mr, W, Peel to take up the Presidentship of the Singapore Municipality the European Officers of the Municipality of George Town presented Mr. Peel in the Board room with a silver cake basket, Mr. L.A.C. Biggs, Mnnioipal Secretary,139 words
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Article208 1918-07-13 7 Disiona or Ciuf Tbnumhmts, Bombay, Jane 32. An exhibition is being held in the Improvement Trust Hall of drawings submitted in oompstition arianged bj tba Government of Bombay for a design and specification of housing accommodation suitable for ocoupation by the working classes, The conditions of the competition208 words
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Article230 1918-07-13 7 Busikuss Man fob Calcutta. Oaloutta, June 22 1 It is settled that Mr. Girard, Collector of Inoome-tax, Oalcut ta, will retire in the ocurse of the next two mouths, and the Government of Bengal are now considering the appointment of bin successor. The pay of the post has230 words
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Article267 1918-07-13 7 I [Ta T*a Editob ov thb 8trait$ Echo Sir, I In your random notes of the I2th i [you have thought fit to refer to Bam [class men as those slaokers and shirk %nd hiders behind wives and children.” As a B class man and a parent I267 words
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Article170 1918-07-13 7 Emplotmikt up Foruiou Ssambn, London, June 20 1 The report of thi Committee of shipping after the war, refer riog to a suggestion that the Indian ooaat ing trade should be reserved to British ship: especially subsided against coaapetition oi Japanese lines, says It doubts whether thi170 words
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Article54 1918-07-13 7 THE SHAFrO STEVENS CASE. CFrwn Our (hm Correspondent*) Singapore, July 18. Mr. Shafto Stevens has been committee for trial at the Assises on ohargea 0: cheating Dupire Brothers rubber depart ment of 825,986 and of oriminal breaoh ol trust in respeot of 833,059 of Dupin Brothers. He has54 words
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Article57 1918-07-13 7 (.Front Our Own Correspond** G Singapore, July 18. The Ocuntte notifies that heneeforth tic will not be pnrohaseable exoept with the Colonial Secretary’s permission or sold tc any ptiion unauthorised by suoh permission, The penalty is six months or $B5O or both, In oase of a company effanding57 words
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Article70 1918-07-13 7 Rangoon, June 29. Plenty of milling notice* were issued tkii morning, but so anxious were those concerned that no mistake should be made, all referring to June were snapped up at onoe and not allowed to oirouUto. The quotations foi the day were Ready rioe Rs. 21770 words
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Article29 1918-07-13 7 Svbsobiption List. Penang Tent No 1 3 amount previously acknowledged $873.01 Further subscriptions are urgently requiret to oomplete this unit. R. P. Phillips, Hon Treasurer,29 words
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Article60 1918-07-13 7 The following artioles will be found (l our outside Pages 1 B.—On Naval Patrol. Gaa for Motors. 4. Fire Lighting, Gang Robberies it Perak. 5. Penaog Ch:mbar of Commcro* Amerioan Patriotism. B.—July Rao9 Meeting. F. M. 8. Man Power,' Rubber Company Sued War Loan. Church Service. 10.—Standardised Building. Death60 words
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Article1636 1918-07-13 8 List or Entuius. t The following are the entries for the 8 forthcoming July Raoe meeting i FIRST DAY. TUESDAY. 23rd JULY, 1918. 1 da 7. The George Town Plate and Purse. Value $400 and $50 to each Seoond Horse. A Handicap for all Ponies that have1,636 words
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Article882 1918-07-13 8 AN INTERESTING JUDGMENT. PIXIVTIFV AwiXDBD $l7B. Mr. Justice Earnshaw in the Supreme Court, Ku«la Lumpur, on Tuesday morning, delivered judgment in the civil suit he beard a w *pk previously, in whiob Tnomas Ignatius, a Tamil oontraotor of Kuala Selangor, sued the Compagnie da Selangor, a Belgian882 words
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Article723 1918-07-13 8 PLANIING CHAIRMANS VIEW. Important Statement. The following important letter dated K j ng. July 9, from the Hon. Mr. B. C- M. Coalman of the P,ait rn’ Association of Malaya, will b*read with wide interest by all members cf the planting oommumty in part cular, and the pub723 words
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Article174 1918-07-13 8 Millions oi Toss of Coal and Stores, Tbe following statement of shipments to Archangel shows tbe aid Riven by Great Britain to Rusda during 1915, 1916, and 1917—that is, while Russia remained a potential belligerent. The cargoes conssted rf munitions and otbe-- warlike supplies. Every kind174 words
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Article44 1918-07-13 8 Bydney, May 7. The authorities have fixed tea pnoa of wooden matches at 14 far things per do*m boxes. Tbe trade deoiaies that this is ruinous, and four factories tbieaten to affirming that the public must return to flint and steel.— Tim*».44 words
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Article390 1918-07-13 8 Second Premium Ticket Draw. Ia the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall at 2 o’clock ou Tuesday aft-moon, the second drawing for tbe half-yearly premium of the War Loap Premium T ck-ta took plaoo, the following gentlemen oonuuoting the draw* iop i Mr. L. H. Clayton in charge of the390 words
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Article332 1918-07-13 8 Woolwich Mbmobial Ujttiilbd. r la preienos of about 1,600 people indudr >ng over 1,000 soldiers, General Sir William (< Robertson recently unveiled at the Garrison Church, Woolwich, a memorial in honour of the heroic deeds of the First Seven Divisions, and the banners of the Royal Horse332 words
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Article107 1918-07-13 8 Lord Plymouth presided at tbe annual dinner of tbe Artists’General Bmevolent Irstitu'ion at the Imperial R sWant Tuf-ri were also prts°nt Sir Aston WVtb Bi. Peorgi F-ampton, 8 r John Livery, Bi' W Go-oombe John, Sir H-mo Tbornyoiott. Sir A'thur Cope, and Mr. Frank Diobaea An107 words
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Article80 1918-07-13 8 ST. GEORGE ’S CHURCH. Jvly 14, 7th Sondat Arr*»T 1IIm 7 00 a m. Holy Communion r air 8 00 a m. Manns. 8 30 s.m. H ily Commonian 10 00 ji.ui Holy Cfm.cunion x 6 00 p m Sunday School. Qele 6-00 p.m Evensong Hymn 220 PBalm, IXXIIt8o* p80 words
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33 1918-07-13 8 900 a m. Children's S’rvloe 600 p m. Public Worship. Prescher Rv. D maid J. Ross, u Hymns 268, 108 418, 336 Cboir Practice on Friday tuning lt 733 words
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Article185 1918-07-13 8 Reaches Bombay. Bomb., Ju.e 25. lb, m w wave of fever enl backache that repotted in Bpain a few wee k, seems to have come to Bomba» A huge number of people are down with these symptoms here. Yesterday it w reported tbat six hundred men wars avi»185 words
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Article219 1918-07-13 8 Tribute To Thb Indians. London, June 18. Striking testimony to the courage ol Indian troops on board a British steam* recently torpedltd in the Mediterranean ii paid by their Commander, wbo r parts that tbe Indians behaved splendidly and ths discipline on board waa of a Very219 words
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Article212 1918-07-13 8 Some time ago, says tbe Bangkok Tin*, we gave particulars of a tragedy of tbe sea that occurred on a small Chinese boat tbe Kiftng nai on a voyage between Ha’pboog and Pokhoi, Off the ooast of Tonkin s man, a woman and a younr and pretty212 words
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Article97 1918-07-13 8 Bombay, 22 June i It is announced that Mr*. Djsibai Jobangir R. Dadabboy, m a o p. has been oie*t**d a Honorary Filli'W of the Bombay CaiTcruiiy. Dadabboy, who was the fi st Indian lady t 0 qualify for the degree of M. D is al*° br-t97 words
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Advertisement87 1918-07-13 8 Chamberlain's K «mt4j When ,o« bare had eold yo want a remPdj that will not onlj give relief, bat eff«st a prcajf* and permanent care, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that coo* CWh R?Chamberlain'. Ooaeh Remedy meet, all tb>»e reqairement.. It act. on natare plan, relieve,87 words
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Article1583 1918-07-13 9 lfW IW7 IWH 1M IW* ll‘s MS IMS ***** Mu m lulu DID MV Ml l»w lsO.l 1912 Mu 111 1 l»lo 1110 MO HE \M 1110 1110 HE lluo 1119 Ml HE he 1910 1910 1910 1910 IEJ 1904 HE 1900 1910 1912 1917 19E 1912 19 91,583 words
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Advertisement163 1918-07-13 9 READING-STANDARD 0 MOTOR GYGLES 12 H P. 3-speed Twin Cylinder complete with Electrical Equipment. Finest asd Most Powerful Motor Cycle BUILT l_N AMERICA Write far Particulars an 1 Prioe to CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in th* Fbsrratbd Malay Statxs.) BEACH STREET, PENANG. v SOLE AGENTS. iooos, y/x^/x>^o^c>oc^vx><x-$ \>163 words
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Article1024 1918-07-13 10 The report on the new housing trees necessitated bj London dock extensions ecoentnstes interest in standsrdisstion of construction, which, though an eminently helpful factor in the solution of son e urgent problems, unfortunately calls up an unpleasing vision of brick boxes with slate lids.” whether dotted about the1,024 words
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Article976 1918-07-13 10 A ••Geawdb Dams o» tbi r iB T Ckntukt. The deith occurred at the end f An in her 99th year of notable survivor' the granges dames of the nineteenth centur Mr« Oerrude Tennant of 2, Richmond’ terrace, Whitehall, eldest sister f Col. n t Clarence976 words
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Advertisement237 1918-07-13 10 Since the War The Allied Governments Have Bought Began Over ROYAL V 1 To Equip their New Annies Compare the work and you too will choose the ROYAL Typewriter,—the machine that makes big organizations complete. STOCKED IN BRIEF, POLICY 8 FOOLSCAP SIZES BY THE SOLE IMPORTERS: HUTTENBAC hi V AND237 words
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Article1324 1918-07-13 11 Abusb or Sfabish Tubbitobt. i'*D||i6 r Northern Morocco, says tie Timet oorresI p -uJeur, is iLC ud d m tbt- Bp*uisb Sphere of l Hj- dw, witb te exception of Tangier and 200 odd tquare miles of so-called international territory. Bet wbet is not realized1,324 words
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Advertisement200 1918-07-13 11 0 mm "rrwffi I Kv .< jr^ rl\i 0 £3 I 4K.-M Sr G .AO 5 «ifaipsflt i —3 N 5 ppcftb '3i, SQTA2 BREWERY When ordering: your Drinks don't forget to ask -For the above because It is the best It gives you complete satisfaction It romotes a good200 words
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Advertisement487 1918-07-13 11 NOTICE. THE PUBLIC are notified that Mr Oag Taik Choo lately works manager of the Ttu Seng Motor Repairing Co: continues to be manager thereof in the service of Lim Keow. the present proprietress of the said Co. Nambtab Chino Ean, Solicitors for the said Lik Kiow and Ono Taik487 words
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Advertisement313 1918-07-13 11 YOU AND EVERYBODY WHO SUFFER FROM I RHEUMATISM VXTEUR.LQU. Gout Soreness, Btiff. X 1 ness, unibago Pleurisj, Headache, j'l oothache, and all bodily aches and pains, I should use LIITLE S ORIENTAL BALM Mr J Vince of No 20, Nelson Square Burnley giys: Haring suffered from Rheu< natism in mj313 words
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Advertisement1775 1918-07-13 12 P. 0. —BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England MAIL AND PABSENGER BERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS(Undei Contract with His Majesty's Government The Company’. MAIL SERVICES EABT OF BOMBAY are at present «impended Passengers for Europe are booked via Bombay as opportunity offers and aa far as modstion1,775 words
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